The SA Ambulance Service will review the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two patients overnight to determine if slow response times were a factor.
The South Australian Ambulance Service will review the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two patients overnight to determine if response times were a factor, the Health Minister says.
Ahead of the state election on March 19, the union has repeatedly highlighted cases it claims show the health system is struggling to cope with ramping."We don't know whether the delay in getting ambulances there was a contributing factor," Premier Steven Marshall said. Mr Wade said there were a "series of factors" affecting response times which, he said, had improved since January when COVID-19 left many frontline health staff unable to work.