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Royal Victoria Hospital: Beds opened and extra staff called in | Royal Victoria Hospital: Beds opened and extra staff called in |
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Extra staff have been brought in to Belfast's largest emergency department to deal with the number of people seeking treatment. | Extra staff have been brought in to Belfast's largest emergency department to deal with the number of people seeking treatment. |
The Belfast Health Trust triggered "escalation plans", that also included additional beds being opened at the Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH). | |
At one point, more than 100 people were waiting in A&E, and about 30 others were on trolleys. | At one point, more than 100 people were waiting in A&E, and about 30 others were on trolleys. |
At 17:00 GMT, the trust said there were no plans to call a major incident. | |
However, the trust told the BBC it was "monitoring the situation very closely on an almost hourly basis". | |
The emergency departments at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald and Antrim Area Hospital have also been very busy. | |
According to a source, some patients had been waiting at the RVH since about 22:00 GMT on Sunday. | |
The trust confirmed that in the past 24 hours there had been pressure on all emergency departments across Northern Ireland. | The trust confirmed that in the past 24 hours there had been pressure on all emergency departments across Northern Ireland. |
A major incident was declared at the RVH last month, when a large backlog of patients led to lengthy waiting times in its emergency department. At that stage, 42 people were waiting on trolleys. | A major incident was declared at the RVH last month, when a large backlog of patients led to lengthy waiting times in its emergency department. At that stage, 42 people were waiting on trolleys. |
BBC Northern Ireland's health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly said: "The BBC understands that tonight several senior managers are in the department monitoring what is happening. | BBC Northern Ireland's health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly said: "The BBC understands that tonight several senior managers are in the department monitoring what is happening. |
"Considering the negative publicity after January's incident, it's understood that staff have been told only to declare another one if there is no other option." | "Considering the negative publicity after January's incident, it's understood that staff have been told only to declare another one if there is no other option." |
Ray Rafferty of the union, Unison, said there had been an excessive number of patients and at one point, the department ran out of trolleys. | Ray Rafferty of the union, Unison, said there had been an excessive number of patients and at one point, the department ran out of trolleys. |
"The difficulty was the patients that were left over from Sunday," he said. | "The difficulty was the patients that were left over from Sunday," he said. |
"It was an exceptionally busy weekend, at not only the RVH but most hospitals, and it took time to process those patients. | "It was an exceptionally busy weekend, at not only the RVH but most hospitals, and it took time to process those patients. |
"Unfortunately, some of them were still waiting today whenever the patients that normally arrive on a Monday arrived today, which made the situation untenable." | "Unfortunately, some of them were still waiting today whenever the patients that normally arrive on a Monday arrived today, which made the situation untenable." |
Chair of the health committee Sinn Féin's Maeve McLaughlin said the initiation of an "escalation measure" highlighted the pressure that existed within the system. | Chair of the health committee Sinn Féin's Maeve McLaughlin said the initiation of an "escalation measure" highlighted the pressure that existed within the system. |
She said: "For the past 18 months we have stated that the current situation is symptomatic of the overall downgrading of A&Es across our hospitals and the need to address, not just the closure of A&E departments, but also where these departments feed to within our hospitals. | She said: "For the past 18 months we have stated that the current situation is symptomatic of the overall downgrading of A&Es across our hospitals and the need to address, not just the closure of A&E departments, but also where these departments feed to within our hospitals. |
"The review that the minister has announced must be fast-tracked. In the interim, he must introduce measures to ensure we do not have a major incident called again in the coming weeks." | "The review that the minister has announced must be fast-tracked. In the interim, he must introduce measures to ensure we do not have a major incident called again in the coming weeks." |
Earlier this month, the Belfast Health Trust admitted that delays in treatment may have been a significant factor in the the deaths of five patients at the RHV in 2013. | Earlier this month, the Belfast Health Trust admitted that delays in treatment may have been a significant factor in the the deaths of five patients at the RHV in 2013. |