Two die as a result of West Midlands Ambulance delays plus other local news and weather
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Two people die in ambulances
It has been revealed that two patients tragically died in the back of ambulances while waiting to be admitted to hospital in the West Midlands.
A whistleblower has revealed that massive demand has meant ‘category two’ calls which include life threatening incidents could be waiting up to six hours for ambulance. A spokesperson for NHS England said: ‘All local healthcare services are working closely to help reduce ambulance handover delays.’
Sandwell Council miss out on ‘levelling-up’ funding
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Hide AdSandwell Council has admitted it did not apply for levelling up funding, government cash to improve town centre infrastructure. A Sandwell council spokesperson said: ‘There will be two rounds of levelling up funds and Sandwell will focus on business cases bids in round two.’
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Showers at times, and cooler. Highs of 9, overnight lows of 3 Celsius.
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