West Clare has been left without ambulance cover during summer months with dispatches made to Cork instead, a county councillor has claimed.ย 

At a recent meeting of the HSE Regional Health Forum West, Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) sought an amendment to the operational procedures for dispatchers in the National Ambulance Service โ€œto ensure an estimated time of arrival by the ambulance to the required locationโ€.

National Control Operations Manager in the National Emergency Operations Centre of the National Ambulance Service, Sean Brady in a written reply detailed that a Medical Priority Dispatch System is currently used.

This he said, โ€œhas a systemic evidence and research based methodology which assist our emergency call takers to determinate the level of acuity which ranges from minor injury or illness to serious life threatening callsโ€. Brady stated that it would be โ€œvery difficult and can be misleading to predict a respond time at time of call certainly for the lower acuity callsโ€.

Cllr Murphy said it was โ€œdisgraceful in my view and disrespectful to the committeeโ€ that no member of the NAS was virtually present at the meeting. โ€œI know people working in the ambulance service who have serious frustrations with ambulances being used as a taxi service to hospital, that is their words not mineโ€.

He felt the provision of approximate times would encourage more people to make their own way to hospital. โ€œIf someone is waiting 23 hours for an ambulance then to me it doesnโ€™t fit the criteria of an emergencyโ€.

Over the summer period, the ambulance in Kilrush has been tasked to Cork โ€œleaving West Clare without cover in the summer when weโ€™re dealing with a population explosion going from 1,000 people in Kilkee to between 15,000 and 20,000โ€.

โ€œI think the whole process is flawed in my own view, itโ€™s not my first time or my last time saying it, the deployment system might tick all the boxes but on the ground in human terms it doesnโ€™t stack up,โ€ the Kilkee representative concluded.

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