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Alcohol-related 999 calls rise in Sutton and Merton


Booze-related 999 calls for ambulances rose by more than 5 per cent last year – the third biggest hike in south London.

London Ambulance Service received 2,126 emergency calls where alcohol was judged to be a major factor in Sutton and Merton in 2009-10.

The figure represents 5.1 per cent of the service’s total workload.

Ambulance operations manager for Sutton and Merton Bill Arkell said: “Our top priority is to provide a fast, effective and first-class response to people in Sutton and Merton when they need us, so an increase in alcohol-related calls is a real concern.

“We now attend an average of almost six calls every day because somebody’s simply had too much to drink and that limits our ability to reach people who really need our help.

“People should enjoy themselves when they’re out, but I’d urge people to think carefully before dialling 999.

“Be sensible when you’re out drinking.

“That will help us to ensure ambulances are available for people with life-threatening emergencies.”

Since the introduction of the new licensing laws in 2005, alcohol-related calls in Sutton and Merton have gone up by 24 per cent, from 1,715 in 2004-05.

Across London they have increased by 25.6 per cent, from 48,311.

Comments(3)

theavengers says...
2:22pm Mon 30 Aug 10

These people should have to pay for their treatment instead of having people like me pay taxes into the NHS to pick them out of the gutter every weekend. I would rather my NHS money to go to treating those with nonself inflicted injury and disease, not to those who choose to wreck havoc on themselves. If they don't care about their health why should I have to pay for it? When the NHS has to scratch for money to save cancer paitents and save lives, they have to divert so much to these morons. I don't understand why going out has to end in drunken bouts. As someone who hates alcohol and what it stands for, I just don't understand how someone can say they have a good time when they forget the next morning what they did the night before and wake up with a headache in a pool of puke....that sounds like so much fun. And, as a result, many illegit babies are born into the welfare system.

LiberalsOut says...
4:35pm Mon 30 Aug 10

And yet despite these figures Sutton Council allows another premises to be licensed until 4.00am (Finnegans).The figures speak for themselves and the Council is in partly responsible by granting more licenses.There is no need for anywhere to be selling alcohol past midnight.No doubt they will have some "weak" excuse for granting them - try saying no next time.

Michael Pantlin says...
10:29am Wed 1 Sep 10

A common sense report: I'll drink to that.


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