AN AMBULANCE service is considering calling on the military for support as the coronavirus crisis places a huge strain on its staff. It has been revealed that one in five South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) frontline ambulance workers are currently either sick or self-isolating. The service is now considering using members of the armed forces to fill staffing gaps. An ITV Meridian report claimed that 545 of the 2,600 emergency staff employed by Secamb are currently unable to work. A South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) vehicle - the service has been placed under immense strain due to the spread of Covid-19