How Isle of Wight ambulances will work in future
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Isle of Wight Ambulance Service embarks on paramedic apprenticeships
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File photo A 91-year-old woman died after falling at her care home twice and then suffering pneumonia, an inquest heard this week. Mollie Atack, who lived at an Amersham care home, first suffered a fall on November 23 last year. She complained of hip pain on her right side when she was mobilised and was taken to hospital where she was admitted for a “short period of time”, according to a South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) report read out to the court. She was found to have a fracture which, it was decided, would be managed “conservatively” as she did not “seem to be in pain”, and she was consequently discharged from Stoke Mandeville Hospital on November 26.
OXFORDSHIRE emergency services have also paid their respects to Prince Philip. Thames Valley Police Chief Constable John Campbell said: “It is with great regret that we have learned today of the death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. “The Duke of Edinburgh is the longest serving British consort and Thames Valley Police has had the privilege to protect and serve both the Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty The Queen while in residence at Windsor Castle. “We have a long and proud association with the Royal family and have had the privilege to police a number of Royal events from the annual Windsor Garter Ceremony to State Visits to Her Majesty’s 90th birthday and more recently the Royal Weddings.