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More Ambulance Services Than Ever Before Reach Life-threatening Incidents Within Target Time, UK - Read More

Date Added: June 21, 2008 04:32:03 AM
More ambulance services than ever before are reaching immediately life-threatening incidents within the government's eight-minute target response time, says a report from The NHS Information Centre. Ambulance Services, England: 2007-08 shows that of the 1.8 million calls to the ambulance services that involved immediately life-threatening incidents, 77.

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