Peter Richardson admitted standing down ambulance on its way to Ann Walters in Portsmouth shortly before she diedA call-handler who stood down an ambulance a minute absent from the home of a dying woman has told an inquest that he made the improper decision.
An inquest into the death of Ann Walters found meaningful failings in the 111 call-handling on the day of her death and a coroner ruled that the actions that were taken “fell below the standards set by the ambulance service. But the coroner David Horsley said it was unlikely she could have been saved by the paramedics.
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Source: theguardian.com