Ambulance workers fearful amid pandemic hospital surge
Ambulance workers on the coronavirus front line have expressed fear over what lies ahead as they brace for the hardest days of the pandemic. Amid mounting pressure on the hospital system, crews are now often waiting hours with patients in parked-up ambulances outside packed emergency departments until precious bed spaces become available. The PA news agency accompanied one Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) crew on shift this week.
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