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    Ambulance Service want reduction on non essential calls to the service

    Like ambulance services in the UK, the Isle of Man’s is witnessing an increase in 999 calls that are not for emergency care but urgent care.

    A campaign has been launched by the Ambulance Service, which focuses on reducing the number of non-emergency 999 calls requesting an ambulance.

    Like ambulance services in the UK, the Isle of Man’s is witnessing an increase in 999 calls that are not for emergency care but urgent care. 

    The Choose Well campaign is publishing information on the urgent care services that are available Island wide.

    They are not wanting to deter people from seeking medical assistance when required, they however want the public to understand when it is appropriate to call an ambulance by dialling 999, and when its not.

    The leaflets are available from the Department of Health’s website, Pharmacies, GP Surgeries, Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital, Noble’s Hospital and the Ambulance HQ.


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