JUST over half of all ambulances called in Pembrokeshire arrived within the Welsh Government’s eight minute target last month.

According to the latest figures 53.8% of ambulances arrived at the scene of an immediately life-threatening call in February within the target, which is the lowest target for emergency response times in the UK at 65%.

Preseli Pembrokeshire AM Paul Davies said: “I’m disappointed that once again figures have shown that people across Pembrokeshire are waiting too long for an ambulance in a Category A emergency. It’s essential that patients and their families have the confidence that in an emergency, they can receive a very swift response, but as these figures show, sadly this is simply not the case.

“Sadly, the Welsh Government’s centralisation agenda, which has led to services being relocated is making matters worse. Immediate action is now needed from Labour Ministers to put these figures right and ensure that the people of Pembrokeshire, and indeed Wales, have access to the emergency services that they deserve.”