The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Hoax calls for ambulances nearly doubles

- By Connor Boyd CBOYD@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Hoax calls to the Scottish Ambulance Service have almost doubled in the past five years, new figures show.

Malicious emergency calls rose by 84% – from 881 in 2012/13 to 1,622 in 2016/17.

The figures, obtained through a freedom of informatio­n request by the Scottish Liberal Democrats, also show the number of emergency incidents rose 11% in the same period to 570,354.

Party health spokesman Alex Cole-Hamilton warned that hoax calls to the ambulance service risk lives.

He said: “Services are busier and busier. It is concerning to see that hoax calls have doubled in the same time frame.

“Anyone who maliciousl­y calls for an ambulance should be ashamed of themselves.

“These calls are putting lives in danger. An ambulance that is diverted to a hoax is one that is unavailabl­e to save a life elsewhere.

“We all know the strains that our health staff are under and as such we need to ensure that the Scottish Ambulance Service and other agencies have the resources they need to educate people over the dangers that malicious calls pose.”

A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Anyone who calls 999 without a genuine need is potentiall­y putting lives at risk.”

He added malicious callers were reported to the police where appropriat­e.

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