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Grandad in tears left lying on ice in pain for three hours waiting for ambulance

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A son has told how his dad was forced to lay on the snow and ice-covered ground "in that much pain he was literally crying" while an ambulance took three hours to get to him.

George Arnold, 75, suffered a bad fall while walking his dog, Cappie, on slippery footpaths on Wednesday, before making a distressing phone call to his son when he knew there would be no use in trying to get up.

Son Ian rushed to the scene assuming his dad would have been in the ambulance and on his way to hospital, reports the Liverpool Echo.

But by the time her got there he was shocked to find his old man still lying where he fell, chilled to the bone and developing hypothermia, which can be fatal. Have you experienced a long wait for an ambulance due to stretched

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