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Trapped man died while waiting for ambulance | Trapped man died while waiting for ambulance |
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A grandfather who got trapped between a table and chair died as he waited for an ambulance. | A grandfather who got trapped between a table and chair died as he waited for an ambulance. |
Michael Green, 74, made two 999 calls after his neck became wedged against the furniture at his home in Leicester in September. | Michael Green, 74, made two 999 calls after his neck became wedged against the furniture at his home in Leicester in September. |
Despite his distressed state, relatives said, it took crews nearly 90 minutes to respond, by which time he was dead. | Despite his distressed state, relatives said, it took crews nearly 90 minutes to respond, by which time he was dead. |
Ambulance bosses said the calls were correctly handled but Mr Green's family said they will go to the ombudsman. | Ambulance bosses said the calls were correctly handled but Mr Green's family said they will go to the ombudsman. |
Mr Green suffered from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and pancreatitis. | Mr Green suffered from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and pancreatitis. |
In recordings released to his family by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), Mr Green can be heard groaning with pain in the first call. | In recordings released to his family by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), Mr Green can be heard groaning with pain in the first call. |
When told an ambulance may take four hours, he responds: "Oh dear, the trouble is me neck's going dead with being stuck on the chair, I think I need somebody quick." | When told an ambulance may take four hours, he responds: "Oh dear, the trouble is me neck's going dead with being stuck on the chair, I think I need somebody quick." |
He told the call handler he had already been stuck for about five hours. | He told the call handler he had already been stuck for about five hours. |
In a second call, 40 minutes later, he tells a different operator during the course of the call: "I feel like I'm going numb. | |
"I've changed now... I'm not right... I'm passing out." | |
An ambulance arrived nearly an hour-and-a-half after the first call. They found Mr Green unconscious and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful. | An ambulance arrived nearly an hour-and-a-half after the first call. They found Mr Green unconscious and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful. |
His call had been classified as category three - urgent but not an emergency or life-threatening. | His call had been classified as category three - urgent but not an emergency or life-threatening. |
His daughter Julie Green said: "It's very distressing to hear those calls. He was a strong character, I didn't expect him to die and really I want answers. | His daughter Julie Green said: "It's very distressing to hear those calls. He was a strong character, I didn't expect him to die and really I want answers. |
"He was clearly stressed, he was trapped and the bottom line is I've lost my dad and it's hard to move on." | "He was clearly stressed, he was trapped and the bottom line is I've lost my dad and it's hard to move on." |
A spokesman for EMAS said they were saddened by Mr Green's death but, with the information they had at the time, said the call was categorised correctly. | A spokesman for EMAS said they were saddened by Mr Green's death but, with the information they had at the time, said the call was categorised correctly. |
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