East Midlands Ambulance Service is urging residents in Gedling Borough not to abuse staff and resources over the busy festive period.
The service is asking people to think carefully about their alcohol consumption as it braces itself for one of the busiest weeks this year
The week before Christmas marks the most popular time for parties and celebrations.
For some it will be a night to remember for all the wrong reasons as drinking causes people to take risks which can endanger their life and cause avoidable additional pressures for the emergency services.
Ben Holdaway, deputy director of Operations, said: “Often patients who have been drinking excessively become high priority calls because their symptoms replicate those of someone who is suffering a cardiac arrest (unresponsive). Our crews are sent to the emergency at high speeds to reach the patient as quickly as possible and then find the patient to be intoxicated, needing a glass of water and a taxi home.

“We are urging you not to be the person who takes an ambulance away from someone who really needs help”.
Staff working for the service also can become targets for revellers over the Christmas period and often see an increase in violent and aggressive behaviour towards them during this time of year.
So far this year there were 479 reported assaults against EMAS staff including sexual assaults, verbal abuse and physical violence.
Of those, 185 of the perpetrators were found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“Please be mindful of your actions” added Ben.
“Alcohol or substance abuse is not an excuse and doesn’t wash with us or the legal system. We want you to have fun but please take care and look out for your friends to make sure everyone gets home safely.”





