He waited two hours for the arrival of an ambulance that could save him from a heart attack. Concerned about what he was experiencing, Michael Wright, 33, called his wife on the phone to tell her “I’m scared,” then the darkness. The man, father of four, was alone at home in Norfolk, UK, awaiting the arrival of doctors who took him to hospital, but the wait was too long and the man died. Mourning for his wife Vicki, 31, who despite having him on the phone could do nothing to save him.
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chest pain
Even harder for the 31-year-old was the feeling that her husband would abandon her, his strength failing him, while excruciating chest pains and constant choking forced him to fight hard for safety despite mounting serious complications. “I’m angry because it could have been prevented. He could have saved himself. It’s awful,” the deceased’s wife told UK media covering Michael’s story.
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Severe Delay
“He threw up talking to me on the phone. He said he was very scared,” added the woman, who pointed the finger at the East of England Ambulance Service for failing to provide immediate assistance. The company apologized for the serious delay, which killed the man , who, according to health protocol, required the procedure to take place within 18 minutes.
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“At the time of the call we were experiencing high demand and our ability to respond to patients was being severely impacted by hospital delivery delays. We are working hard to meet demand for our services by hiring additional clinical staff, hiring more call agents and working closely with local hospitals to reduce delays.”
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