Armed police are being sent to save the lives of people in cardiac
arrest because ambulances “can’t cope” with demand, The Independent can
reveal.
Officers are spending up to a third of their time on
non-policing matters, a watchdog has warned, including responding to
mental health crises and transporting patients to A&E as ambulance
services face a “chronic crisis situation”.
Andy Cooke, HM chief
inspector of constabulary, said that firearms officers have been
responding to pleas from struggling NHS colleagues to respond to cardiac
arrests.
He told The Independent that police are becoming the
“first, last and only resort” as NHS services buckle under strain,
taking them away from tackling crime at a time when recorded offences
are at a record high in England and Wales.
Mr Cooke, the former
chief constable of Merseyside Police, added: “Recently, officers in
armed response vehicles (ARVs) were being sent to reports of people who
were having cardiac arrests because the ambulance service couldn’t cope
with the demand, because they’re trained in first aid and to use
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