AN AMBULANCE service has issued a warning to residents as it 'remains extremely busy'.
The South Central Ambulance Service team said people should only call 999 in a life-threatening or serious emergency.
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South Central Ambulance Service tweeted: "Our 999 service remains extremely busy.
"If you have called for an ambulance, please don't ring back for a time of arrival.
"For calls that are not immediately life-threatening or very serious, we aim to reach you within two or three hours but this can be longer when we're very busy."
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Our 999 service remains extremely busy.
— South Central Ambulance Service (@SCAS999) July 3, 2022
If you have called for an ambulance, please don't ring back for a time of arrival.
For calls that are not immediately life-threatening or very serious, we aim to reach you within 2 or 3 hours but this can be longer when we're very busy. pic.twitter.com/niPJzJfXGL
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