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could be life threatening. i mean, touch wood, it isn t, but, you know, you re going to be concerned. and this is the type of call where life and limb is not immediately threatened. that ll probably have to be dealt with by non striking managers or the army when thousands of ambulance staff begin their strike on wednesday. and with around a quarter of ambulance paramedics outside their stations on picket lines, won t that put patients at risk? ambulance stations are spread out across the south west, and we re confident that our unison members who are on the picket line will want to respond to any emergencies in their local communities. a government health minister was visiting a bakery in the region staffed by adults with disabilities and there was no sign of any more dough on the table. if people need an ambulance, they have a critical need that requires it, they should most definitely seek that in the usual way. but we ve got record numbers of ambulances