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999: What's Your Emergency? is a British television documentary. Broadcast on Channel 4 , the show provides insight into modern Britain through the eyes of the emergency services, using a mixture of fly-on-the-wall footage taken at incidents and retrospective interviews with the people and staff featured.
Wiltshire Emergency Services was a collaboration in the 1990s and early 2000s of the emergency services in Wiltshire, England, ... (999) and non-emergency (101) call ...
In 2017/2018, approximately one in nine 999 calls to SWASFT were treated over the telephone. "Hear and treat", where the patient receives clinical advice over the telephone, accounted for 11.6% of calls. For 35.8% of incidents the patients experienced "see and treat", when the patient receives treatment or advice at the scene of the incident.
There are six flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, in place for Somerset, 12 for Wiltshire, ... and always call 999 if you believe there is serious risk to life due to flooding," he said.
Wiltshire's Police and Crime Panel heard the plans are needed to plug a gap in the force's finances. ... Police achieve 999 target for first time. Police crackdown on road safety in unmarked lorry.
Map of the Great Western Ambulance Service's coverage. The Great Western Ambulance Service NHS Trust (GWAS) was a National Health Service (NHS) trust which provided emergency and non-emergency patient transport services to Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, Gloucestershire, North Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire, in South West England.
The Hungerford massacre was a spree shooting in Wiltshire and Berkshire, United Kingdom, which occurred on 19 August 1987 when 27-year-old Michael Ryan shot and killed sixteen people, including an unarmed police officer and his own mother, before killing himself.
Additionally, some ambulance services are considering trialing a 999 video calling service, in order to be able to visually assess patients whilst crews are en route. [ 1 ] The work of ambulance services included responsibility for patient transport , but in England this is now often covered by separate contractual arrangements, and often ...