East Midlands Ambulance Service asks for £20m to hit targets A troubled ambulance trust will meet with NHS bosses over its failure to hit targets for response times.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) is reaching the most critically ill people in an average of nine minutes, two minutes short of its target.
It has asked local health commissioners for £20m a year, which would allow an extra 300 staff to be recruited but no agreement has yet been reached. BBC Leicester
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