The Northern Advocate

Mayor slams ambulance service after his mum’s long wait following fall

- Susan Botting Local Democracy Reporter

Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson has launched a broadside at New Zealand’s ambulance service after his 88-year-old mother was left on the ground with a broken hip in her Bay of Islands garden for just over two hours before an ambulance arrived.

Mayor Craig Jepson said he planned to lodge a formal complaint with Hato Hone St John and is seeking an apology.

His mother Beverly Jepson was watering roses just before sunset in her Haruru Falls garden in late February.

Shortly before 8pm she tripped on the garden hose and fell onto the concrete garden path, breaking her hip, he said.

The hose drenched her as she fell, leaving her cold and wet.

“We were told the ambulance had been dispatched and it would be there in half an hour, but it didn’t turn up for two and a half hours,” Jepson said.

Beverly Jepson said she had been in a lot of pain and it was extremely lucky her neighbours could care for her while she waited.

An ambulance was initially called via his mother’s medical alert device monitoring service.

“My sister is a 1000 kilometres away in Queenstown and I’m 11⁄ hours’ drive away from Mum in Mangawhai,” Jepson said.

He said it was not good enough his mother was left on the ground without adequate pain relief for so long.

The health system needed better resourcing to ensure ambulances could get to patients in a reasonable time, he said.

Beverly Jepson’s neighbour Peter Galloway was also notified by the monitoring company and told an ambulance had been dispatched.

Galloway is the family’s designated locally-based neighbour and helped bring her blankets and pillows.

Beverly Jepson also called a member of the Paihia fire service which arrived about 8.15pm but was not able to administer pain relief other than offering panadol.

By 9.15pm, more than an hour after the emergency response initiation, an ambulance had still not turned up.

Galloway called 111.

“We just waited and waited and waited, not wanting to move Beverly. She described her pain level as 8.5 out of 10. What would have happened if she had suddenly deteriorat­ed with the passing of so much time?”

The ambulance finally turned up about 10.30pm.

“The Paihia St John station is only five minutes away, Kawakawa station about 25 minutes and Kerikeri’s station much the same. Why did it take so long?” Galloway asked. “I no longer have trust in the ambulance service.”

Jepson’s mother was taken to Bay of Islands hospital overnight before being transferre­d to Whangārei hospital for a hip operation. She is now recovering in the hospital’s rehabilita­tion ward.

Hato Hone St John Far North area operations manager Leigh Knightbrid­ge said the ambulance had taken 2h 11m to arrive.

She said all available ambulances in the area had been committed to other emergencie­s when the emergency call came in.

“Hato Hone St John acknowledg­es that waiting longer than expected for an ambulance can be distressin­g for patients, carers and family members and we apologise if we did not meet the patient’s expectatio­ns on this occasion,” Knightbrid­ge said.

Patients with immediatel­y lifethreat­ening calls were given the highest priority.

Beverly Jepson’s condition had been categorise­d as appearing serious but not immediatel­y lifethreat­ening, based on the informatio­n provided to the service, Knightbrid­ge said.

“We acknowledg­e some patients who do not have an immediatel­y life-threating condition may have to wait longer for an ambulance.”

She said the proximity to an ambulance station was not always an indicator of how quickly one would be available when all vehicles were already on jobs.

“In times of high demand our emergency dispatcher­s assign the closest, most appropriat­e resource to the highest priority incidents, as soon as possible.”

The ambulance responding to Jepson’s emergency drove from Bay of Islands hospital in Kawakawa, where it had been transferri­ng a patient.

The crew treated Jepson and took her to hospital in a moderate condition.

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Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson
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