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Investigation Report 200802131

  • Report no:
    200802131
  • Date:
    June 2010
  • Body:
    Scottish Ambulance Service
  • Sector:
    Health

Overview
The complainant (Ms C) raised a complaint against the Scottish Ambulance Service (the Service) about the length of time it took for a paramedic response unit (the PRU) and accident and emergency vehicle to attend an emergency call-out when her brother, Mr A, collapsed with chest pains at her home. Mr A later died in hospital.

Specific complaints and conclusions
The complaints which have been investigated are that:

  • (a) the PRU took an unreasonable length of time to attend (not upheld); and
  • (b) the accident and emergency vehicle took an unreasonable length of time to attend (upheld).

 

Redress and recommendations
The Ombudsman recommends that the Service:

  • (i) undertake the actions outlined at paragraph 19 of this report and provide him with evidence that these have taken place;
  • (ii) review their current system for the allocation of back-up accident and emergency vehicles to PRUs, to ensure that the risk of unnecessary delay is minimised;
  • (iii) consider introducing a system to record all calls from paramedics' mobile phones to the Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre; and
  • (iv) apologise to Ms C for the failings identified in this report.

 

The Service has accepted the recommendations and will act on them accordingly.

Updated: December 11, 2018