Moray SNP News
MSP IN AMBULANCE TALKS OVER MORAY SERVICES
20/09/2019Richard Lochhead MSP has today met with the Scottish Ambulance Service’s Regional Director, Milne Weir, to discuss the ongoing pressure facing the service in Moray.
Mr Lochhead has been working alongside local staff to campaign for additional ambulance resources for Moray, holding regular meetings with the Scottish Ambulance Service management and raising the issue in the Scottish Parliament and at meetings with Ministers.
Commenting Moray’s SNP MSP said:
“Over the last few years Moray’s ambulance crews have been under significant pressure due to an increase in demand for services and more hospital transfers being carried out between Dr Gray’s and ARI.
“I was pleased to meet with the Scottish Ambulance Service to get an update on the steps they’re taking to increase resources in Moray and to reduce pressure on their dedicated staff.
“There’s good news in that three new members of staff are now in place in Dufftown which means round the clock cover has now been reinstated, and on-call working has come to an end, which will help deliver the best possible care for patients in Speyside.
“Elsewhere in Moray there are an additional eight crew members now in post, which is a welcome step forward and is hopefully alleviating some of the pressure from crews who have been overstretched.
“SAS have told me that they’ve now started a new six month trial where ambulances from Forres, Elgin and Buckie, will not be diverted to certain categories of calls in Aberdeen when they’re carrying out transfers to ARI. This has been a big problem in the past, with Moray ambulances ending up stuck in Aberdeen for hours on end responding to calls in the city, leaving our local communities short of cover.
“We need the ambulance service to make this a permanent arrangement and I’ll be asking for regular updates on the trial, as well as pressing for a long-term decision as soon as possible. It’s clear from speaking to local crews that getting caught up in Aberdeen is one of the biggest challenges they face and we need the Scottish Ambulance Service to put a system in place that ensures crews can return from ARI as quickly as possible so that Moray communities have the cover they need.”