Serious ambulance incidents include rape allegation and 'lost keys' death "Serious incidents" involving ambulances - including an alleged rape and a patient dying after vehicle keys were "lost" - have risen by 16% in five years.
The number of such events rose in seven of England's 10 ambulance areas.
Unison said the rise reflected "intolerable pressures" facing ambulance workers.
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives said the incidents amounted to a "tiny" number of patient journeys.
"Serious incidents" (SIs) are defined by the NHS as "adverse events" needing a "heightened level of response". BBC News
The number of such events rose in seven of England's 10 ambulance areas.
Unison said the rise reflected "intolerable pressures" facing ambulance workers.
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives said the incidents amounted to a "tiny" number of patient journeys.
"Serious incidents" (SIs) are defined by the NHS as "adverse events" needing a "heightened level of response". BBC News
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