More than 6k life-threatening ambulance calls in Cork and Kerry not responded to within target time

A total of 6,356 ambulance calls for life-threatening illness or injury across Cork and Kerry between June and November 2024 were not responded to within the set target time.
Under the HSE National Ambulance Service (NAS) system, around 48% of calls are categorised as either purple (life-threatening cardiac or respiratory arrest) or red (life-threatening illness or injury, other than cardiac arrest).
A target of responding within 19 minutes in 75% of cases is set for purple calls, and in 45% of cases for red calls.
Data released to Sinn Féin TD for Cork North Central Thomas Gould showed that 52% of red and purple ambulance calls in Cork over the six-month period took longer than this target — 140 purple calls, or 27.8% of the total they responded to, and 6,216 or 53.4% of red calls.
“I am extremely concerned by these figures,” Mr Gould told
.“Just before Christmas, I was ed by a man whose son was left lying on a cold, wet sports pitch for three hours, leaving him with increased swelling and pain.
“I am extremely concerned that there are people now with lifechanging conditions, or even worse, grieving, because of these delays.”