Yorkshire Post

SCENES OF WONDER IN THE SNOW

NHS braves ‘perfect storm’ as snow piles on pressure Operations and appointmen­ts are cancelled

- EMMA SPENCER NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT Email: emma.spencer@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

It might have brought misery and delays for many across Yorkshire, but the snow also created scenes of wonder such as this scene at Lotherton Hall, Leeds, where deer gathered and, inset, at Rothwell Park in the city where a girl took a tumble off her sledge.

THE PROLONGED cold snap could place the NHS under renewed pressure, with a rise in hospital attendance and admissions expected as the nation was braced for the next wave of heavy snowfall today.

A spike in norovirus cases and high rates of flu have left the health service facing the “most challengin­g circumstan­ces for several years”, NHS England said.

The National Emergency Pressures Panel (NEPP), which met yesterday, warned the NHS should prepare for continued pressure as severe weather grips the country.

Forecaster­s predict the snow and freezing temperatur­es will continue, prompting the Met Office to extend some of its weather warnings.

The red warning for parts of Scotland continued this morning and yellow warning covering vast swathes of the UK have been extended until 9am on Saturday.

Chairman of the emergency panel, Sir Bruce Keogh said: “The panel wants to thank all NHS colleagues for their continued hard work and dedication in the face of a ‘perfect storm’ of appalling weather, flu and norovirus.

“With the severe conditions expected to continue we ask patients and their families to bear with us as we seek to minimise any disruption.”

Wintry weather conditions affected NHS services around the region as appointmen­ts were cancelled and staff could not make it to work.

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust made an appeal for off-duty staff to go into work after heavy snow yesterday

Northern Lincolnshi­re and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, which runs hospitals in Goole, Grimsby and Scunthorpe, cancelled all elective care, including outpatient appointmen­ts and United Lincolnshi­re Hospitals NHS Trust also cancelled nonurgent outpatient appointmen­ts and operations.

But urgent two-week wait ap- pointments, radiothera­py, renal services and oncology clinics would go ahead as planned, it added.

A number of other clinics and GP appointmen­ts in other parts of the country were also affected, such as stop smoking clinics.

Mountain Rescue teams, coastguard and the fire brigade have been called on to get medical help to people in the outlying areas.

In Sheffield, an ambulance got stuck in snow while carrying a patient and was helped by Edale Mountain Rescue Team, while volunteers were also called to assist an ambulance crew when a woman dislocated her knee after slipping on ice.

Paul Stevens, Head of Community Resilience at Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust, said: “Ensuring frontline resources can reach those patients who urgently require clinical interventi­on is our priority.

“Some of our patients may be in outlying areas across Yorkshire and this becomes increasing­ly challengin­g.”

Meanwhile, in London, a man in his 60s died after falling into a lake in Danson Park, Welling.

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