Injured and critically ill patients in rural areas are at risk of a slow ambulance service to reach them, an investigation was launched and it was found that people who live in rural areas are more likely to wait up to 20 minutes for one ambulance to arrive at their home but the ambulance rule is that the ambulance should arrive in 6-8 minutes.
This rule is very important in case someone is going into cardiac arrest.
The British heart foundation says “Every second counts” so put that in perspective a slow service is a matter of life and death. What are the consequences of this?
24th February 2019 saw the 91st Academy Awards take place in the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, rewarding the greatest achievements in the last year of film.
The Oscars were opened by a rousing performance from Queen + Adam Lambert, in celebration of their biopic Bohemian Rhapsody being nominated for Best Picture, playing the classics ‘We Will Rock You’ and ‘We Are the Champions’.
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