'Slight ease' on North East Ambulance Service demand
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The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) has reduced its operation status back to severe pressure, following what it describes as a slight ease in demand.
However, the service remains very busy, as do the region's hospitals.
People are still asked to call 999 only in the case of a medical emergency, such as chest pain, severe loss of blood and breathing difficulties.
Those with less serious problems should consult a GP or pharmacist or visit a nearby walk-in centre.
- Published28 December 2017
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