Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Paramedics have raised concerns over a new training regime teaching staff to restrain patients amid fears people could get injured if they are 'pinned down'.
Unite the union is now in talks with bosses over the 'restrictive intervention training’ to be used for patients who may, due to their medical condition, resist the care they need.
The training teaches paramedics, whose trust is currently at a high alert level due to 'extreme pressures', to restrain patients until they receive the appropriate treatment. READ MORE: McDonald's customer 'traumatised' by order error that left her 'vomiting and in tears' Bosses at NWAS say the training will help crews give
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