East Midlands woman told to pay £2,000 after calling 999 almost 100 times on Christmas Day A woman who called 999 with no medical need 740 times in three months has been told to pay £2,000 compensation to EMAS and banned from calling the emergency services for five years other than in a genuine emergency.
The frequent caller, whose actions cost the NHS £13,276, was sentenced at court earlier this month. Northamptonshire Telegraph
The frequent caller, whose actions cost the NHS £13,276, was sentenced at court earlier this month. Northamptonshire Telegraph
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