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Bristol hospitals on black alert

By Bristol24/7  Monday Mar 14, 2016

Hospitals across Bristol and the west have been put on black alert after a high number of admissions at the weekend put pressure on the health system and triggered an escalation.

BristolNorth Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) are urging people not to visit A&E departments with a minor injury or illness, following the surge in demand for emergency care.

In a statement the CCGs said they were “working closely” with health and care providers to “manage demand and restore capacity to the system and members of the public are being encouraged to do their bit by using the most appropriate service for their needs”.

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The CCGs have asked people only to use A&E for serious and life-threatening injuries and conditions, such as loss of consciousness, heavy blood loss, severe chest pain, head injuries or a suspected stroke or heart attack.

Alternatives to A&E

Minor injuries units are available in Bristol, Clevedon and Yate can offer treatment for minor injuries such as strains, sprains and broken bones, without a trip to A&E. They are available seven days a week. Dial 111 for details.

Bristol also has a walk-in centre at 59 Broadmead and an urgent care centre at South Bristol Community Hospital, offering the same services as minor injuries units as well as help with minor illnesses and emergency contraception and advice.

Out-of-hours GP services are also available. Dial your local practice for details or call 111 to be put through.

The NHS 111 service is also available for people who urgently need medical help or advice, but it’s not a life-threatening situation. It’s available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is free to call from a mobile or landline.

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