A HEADTEACHER has criticised ambulance crews for taking more than an hour to respond to a poorly pupil.
When a student at DeAston School pupil badly broke a bone, his parents arrived at the scene before paramedics.
The Market Rasen headteacher said it took over an hour for the emergency services to get to them after a 999 call on Tuesday.
In a statement, East Midlands Ambulance Service apologised for the delay and said a lack of available vehicles in the area affected response times.
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BREAKING NEWS: Paramedics take more than an hour to reach student after 999 call
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