Coatbridge's MP has called for increased investment in the Scottish Ambulance Service following his visit to the town's ambulance station.Frank McNally met with local ambulance crews and union representatives to hear first-hand about the challenges faced by frontline workers in delivering lifesaving care under significant pressure.Mr McNally praised the "commitment and resilience" of ambulance staff, highlighting the critical role they play in ensuring patient safety and public confidence in health services.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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