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WA regional hospitals hit record high for ambulance ramping hours
Ambulances in regional Western Australia spent more than 240 hours waiting outside hospitals to transfer patients last month — an average of eight hours a day.
The June figures from St John represent a new high for regional ramping, surpassing the previous record of 222.2 hours last September.
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