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Summary:The North Yorkshire Ambulance Service comes 27th out of 28 in the league of rural ambulance services. An investigation into why standards have slipped since it had Trust status - the service suffers from equipment failures,inadequate traing and questionable investments. Includes interviews with Prof. David Hunter,Nuffield Inst. of Health; Mike King,Chief Exec,North Yorkshire Ambulance Service; John Sutherland,Director of Training,West Yorkshire Ambulance Service; Herbert Tindall,Parish Councillor and local farmer; and Dr Alan Brighouse.
Description:Investigation of the ambulance service in the Yorkshire moors.