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Paramedics are ‘leaving in droves’ as ambulance callouts almost double

Frontline NHS workers are under pressure as the number of emergency calls in England rises 10 times faster than the number of staff

The number of calls for an ambulance in England have almost doubled since 2010, with warnings of record pressures on the NHS that are seeing A&E patients stuck in corridors and many paramedics quitting the job.

Ambulance calls have risen by 10 times more than the number of ambulance workers, according to a new analysis of NHS data. An increase in people seeking emergency treatment, GPs unable to cope with demand and cuts to preventive care are all being blamed for the figures.

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