The Sunday Post (Inverness)

First aid pressures on firefighte­rs

- By Andrew Picken APICKEN@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Firefighte­rs have attended hundreds of medical emergencie­s to provide emergency first aid until an ambulance arrives.

Since the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was set up in 2013, firefighte­rs have been sent to 1157 incidents at the request of the ambulance service.

A total of 481 of these were through a national out-of-hospital cardiac arrest trial and two historic co-responder agreements in Aberdeensh­ire.

The remaining 676 requests for assistance were made outwith any formal agreements, according to figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats.

The party’s health spokesman Alex ColeHamilt­on said: “Co-responding arrangemen­ts make sense because every second is critical in medical emergencie­s.

“However, people will be concerned that these figures are also an indication of the pressure the ambulance service is under.

“On hundreds of occasions they have asked firefighte­rs to cover a medical emergency because they couldn’t get an ambulance there immediatel­y.”

A Scottish Ambulance Service spokeswoma­n said: “Time is of the essence in life-threatenin­g incidents, which is why we dispatch responders skilled in CPR and basic life-saving skills alongside resources from the Scottish Ambulance Service.

“First responders, including firefighte­rs, do save lives.”

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