5.7% Rise In Ambulance Incidents
On Bonfire Night
2015's
Bonfire
Night may have been full of sparks and shooting fireworks for most but for
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), 999 calls shot up by 5.7%
compared to the previous night. The only drop in incidents was on
Merseyside, but sadly Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire have all risen, with
Greater Manchester incidents rocketing up! "Bonfire Night and the evenings around 5 November are always a busy time,
with families up and down the North West taking part in the celebrations. A
lot of which are incidents that can be avoided if people using fireworks and
sparklers took greater precautions." said NWAS.
Director
of Operations, Derek Cartwright comments:- "Once again we have seen a rise in
calls on Bonfire Night. This rise meant some people had to wait longer than
we would have liked for an ambulance response; We expect there will be
additional celebrations this weekend, so please help us by being safe if you
are hosting or attending a Bonfire. NWAS
services attended a number of preventable incidents related to Bonfire
Night. Inappropriate use of fireworks and injuries caused by sparks from
fires were seen across the region. The Trust received calls for people who
were hit in the face by fireworks, suffered burns and even getting fire
sparks in their eyes. This weekend we should
continue to be mindful of how dangerous fireworks, bonfires and even
sparklers can be. Sparklers can burn up to 1000 degrees
centigrade and fireworks can reach speeds of 150mph, which will cause
serious damage to anything they hit. Throughout the celebrations
always remember to keep a watchful eye on your children to keep them out of
harm's way and if you are handling or lighting fireworks yourself, always
remember to follow the instructions and adhere to the Firework Code. We recommend that people
attend a professionally-organised public display. However, if you are
planning to host your own event this weekend please make safety a priority
to ensure everyone has a good time without getting hurt. Let's all try to do our bit
to help save lives and protect our loved ones this weekend by following some
simple tips from NWAS should an accident occur."
In the event of an
accident with fireworks or fires you should:-
Extinguish any flames if
the casualty is alight
If alight, drop to the
floor and roll to extinguish flames, keeping mouth and eyes closed
If you see someone else on fire, tell them to:- 'Stop, drop and
roll'
Use cold water (ideally
cold running water) to cool the burnt area and reduce the pain
Do not remove any burnt
clothing which has stuck to the skin
Do not use any creams or
oils on burn injuries
Seek urgent medical help
by calling:- 999 for life threatening or serious injuries, for minor
injuries contact:- NHS 111.
For more information on
firework safety, visit The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
(RoSPA) Safer Fireworks
website or visit the NHS Choices
website.
Stats released to us from NWAS:-
Region |
No. of calls 05 Nov 2015 |
NWAS |
3382 |
Greater Manchester |
1680 |
Cumbria and Lancashire |
885 |
Cheshire and Merseyside |
817 |
Region |
No. of Life threatening
calls |
Most common incidents |
04 Nov 2015 |
05 Nov 2015
|
Cheshire |
287 |
293 |
Cumbria |
85 |
86 |
Burnt left arm and right hand with firework |
Greater
Manchester |
653 |
727 |
Face and hand injured with firework |
Hit in face with firework |
Lancashire |
340 |
362 |
Hit in head by firework |
Hit in the eye with a firework |
Merseyside |
335 |
292 |
Hit in face by firework |
Hit on back of neck by firework |
Fire sparks in eye |
Page to Stage Festival to
Launch Unique Twitter Competition
PAGE to Stage, Liverpool's annual
festival of new writing, is to launch a Twitter based competition to find a new
full length play for performance next April 2015.
The main thrust of Page to Stage is its 1 act play competition where up to 10
writers are selected form a number of entries to have their plays performed
across a 2 week period. However, the festival also promises 2 specially
commissioned full length pieces. "We wanted something more than just a
festival on 1 act plays. We decided to have 1 or 2 full length
offerings during the festival. Then came the question of how to find these." said John Mc, the festival director.
Enter the quaintly named:- "Twogline," a Twitter based Logline competition.
"All writers know what a logline is," John explains, "It's
that very short description that hooks you into a film; 'In space, no 1
can hear you scream' for example. This is a competition for writers to tweet
a logline on a selected day with the hashtag TWOGLINE" John goes on to explain that, from all the entries, a number of them will be
selected and invited to send in a much longer description and, eventually, a
script. All details, including dates, can be found on the
online.
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Trust unveils what
single bedrooms will look like in the new Royal
THE Trust has unveiled what single room care will look like when the new Royal
Liverpool Hospital opens and has called on the great and the good of the City to
support R Charity.
Guests including the Lord Mayor of Liverpool Tony Conception, Lord Lieutenant of
Liverpool Dame Lorna Muirhead, Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson, Liverpool
Riverside MP Louise Ellman and Garston, Halewood MP Maria Eagle along with
religious and business leaders from the City, were given a tour of the new
en-suite single bedrooms, at an event in support of R Charity.
When it opens in 2017, the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital will be the
largest hospital in England to have all single rooms for inpatients with many of
the rooms offering views of the Liverpool skyline. The Trust aims to raise £10m
to invest in cutting edge equipment and additional comforts for patients and
their loved ones, by the time the new Royal opens.
All inpatients will have access to smart TVs equipped with technologies enabling
them to view test results such as x-rays, to access information on medical
conditions and to keep in touch with loved ones through technology like Skype.
The screens will also enable family members to upload cherished photos to make
patients feel more at home. In addition religious services can also be broadcast
to bed bound patients via the screens. Visitors will be able to make use of
reclining chairs enabling loved ones to stay overnight with patients and make
visiting much more comfortable.
Aidan Kehoe, chief executive, said:- "We have a once in
a lifetime opportunity to create a world class hospital which will set the
standard for modern day hospitals and redefine healthcare for the people of
Merseyside. Single bedrooms are one of the ways we are transforming how care
is provided for patients and how we are enabling families to be more
involved in the care of patients. Single bedrooms will mean we can offer the
highest levels of comfort, privacy and dignity while also reducing the risk
of hospital infection. This moc up facility shows what patients and staff
can expect from single room care when we open what will be a world class
institution; with the support of people from Liverpool, we take it even
further."
Joe Anderson, Mayor of Liverpool said:- "It's exciting to see what
Merseyside patients will have access to when the new Royal opens, and
the impact it will have on the city. This is an opportunity to transform
what healthcare means and seeing this mock up facility today shows that
we're on course to have healthcare that we can be all be proud of.
Liverpool's best days lie ahead of us and we'll continue to go from strength
to strength. The new hospital and the fantastic health campus that will
surround it illustrates the direction this city is heading in."
Louise Ellman MP for Riverside said:- "The new Royal is already having a
positive impact on the local community. It's fantastic to hear that over
1,200 people working on the construction are local with 325 from parts of
Liverpool with some of the highest levels of unemployment. And also that 78
apprenticeships and 96 work experience placements have already been created
on site. Visiting the single room and seeing some of the technology that
will be used to support patient care, highlights how with all our support,
the new Royal will be providing local people with the very best in the NHS."
For more information on R Charity Appeal and how you can help raise funds
for your new Royal click on
here.
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