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A&E crisis leaves patients waiting in ambulances outside hospitals for 11 hours

Doctors say casualty departments are on the ‘edge of a precipice’, leading to dangerous levels of handover delays

Doctors are warning that accident and emergency departments are on the “edge of a precipice”, with patients forced to wait in ambulances for up to 11 hours outside hospitals.

Paramedics across Britain have reported queues of up to 20 ambulances waiting outside hospitals to transfer patients into emergency departments operating at full capacity. Every ambulance service in the country is now at the highest level of alert, the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) said this weekend.

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