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Paramedics in Wales say 'it can't continue like this'

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Anna Taylor, a paramedic in northeast Wales, tells Sky News that ambulance teams can spend whole 12-hour shifts waiting with patients because of busy hospitals.

She adds that "I worry that if one of my family or friends needed an ambulance, I know that we would struggle to get one to them".

The Welsh government is expected to confirm that waiting times in December were some of the worst ever recorded.

Nurses and ambulance workers nationally are due to walk out 6 February in what could be the biggest day of industrial action in the history of the NHS.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/ambulance-strikes-gmb-union-announce-six-further-dates-for-action-12789276

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