Glasgow Times

Hoax calls to ambulance service waste 1700 hours

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HOAX calls to the ambulance service wasted more than 1700 hours of staff time in the past eight years, new figures show.

Between January 2014 and the end of September 2022, a total of 1710 hours of resource time were spent dealing with malicious calls.

The data was released by the Scottish Ambulance Service to the Liberal Democrats in a freedom of informatio­n request.

During the year to September 30, just over 133 hours were spent on malicious calls.

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole- Hamilton said the ambulance service needed more resources amid winter pressures on the NHS.

He said: “Every call handler tied up dealing with a malicious call is one who is unavailabl­e to help save a life elsewhere.

“The service deals with hundreds of thousands calls every year but these figures show that a small number of malicious individual­s are conspiring to make their jobs harder than they need to be. It has wasted 1710 hours of their time. I fear this winter will be the hardest winter the NHS and its staff have ever known.

“The Scottish Government needs to educate the public about the consequenc­es of wasting call handlers’ time.

“They must also give the ambulance service an immediate injection of resources and capacity to tackle the long winter ahead.”

The Scottish Government said inappropri­ate, malicious or nuisance callers will be reported to the police, while an additional £ 45 million has been allocated to the ambulance service over the next year.

A spokesman said: “We strongly condemn hoax or malicious calls to our emergency services.”

A Scottish Ambulance Service spokespers­on said: “Anyone who calls 999 without a genuine need is potentiall­y putting lives at risk by tying up valuable resources that could be needed to respond to a life- threatenin­g call. Therefore, malicious and hoax callers will be reported to the police.”

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