Noosa News
Blood clot sufferer’s three-hour ambulance ride to hospital
Allan Strip, 79, is a heart attack survivor and has a condition called atrial fibrillation so when an infection took hold of a cut on his leg and created what looked like a blood clot, his doctor told him to call the Ambulance on March 10.Mr Strip lives seven-minutes from the Gold Coast University Hospital, but said it took around two hours for an ambulance, which came from Robina Hospital to arrive.“I’ve been four times recently and every time I’ve called them they have been pretty bloody…
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