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Professor Sir Stephen Powis called on the public to call 999 even if the first sign of a stroke doesn’t seem like an emergency, saying swift action “could help save and protect many more lives”.
THE public is being reminded to only call 999 in an emergency after an increase in emergency calls being received ...
"You should call 999 in a life-threatening medical emergency", the NHS continues. Cases and symptoms you should call 999 for include: Heart attack – a pain like a band, weight or squeezing in ...
According to the health body, you should contact the emergency services if someone is experiencing signs of heatstroke “after ...
Professor Sir Stephen Powis called on the public to call 999 even if the first sign of a stroke doesn’t seem like an emergency, saying swift action “could help save and protect many more lives”.