Seanad debates

Wednesday, 1 February 2006

 

Ambulance Service.

6:00 pm

Photo of Michael KittMichael Kitt (Fianna Fail)

I welcome the Minister of State to the House. The Minister of State knows of my interest in obtaining an ambulance base in Tuam, north-east Galway. I raised this issue on a number of occasions, pointing out that a design for a major health campus was completed in October 2002. This would include a community hospital, an Alzheimer's disease unit, a child care training centre, a primary care unit and an ambulance base in Tuam. A minimum of two ambulances and eight staff would cost between €600,000 and €800,000.

Ambulance bases exist in Galway city, Clifden, Carraroe, west Galway, Loughrea, south-east Galway, and Ballinasloe, serving the Roscommon area. A major gap exists in north-east Galway, where there is no ambulance service. The case is exacerbated by the fact that the service in Galway city, which normally serves north-east Galway, is now too busy to attend to the area. It was envisaged that the site of the former Bons Secours Hospital, Tuam would be the site for the health campus, serving north-east Galway and south Mayo, areas that were part of the former western health board region.

I was heartened by new proposals for ambulances services in Birr, Roscrea and Shannon but I wish to make my case as strongly as possible to the Department of Health and Children. I have already presented the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children with a petition containing 5,000 names. She is aware of how serious this matter is and met with members of the ambulance trade union who explained the pressure they were under to serve Galway city. The same service is expected to serve north-east Galway.

I thank the Ministers of State, Deputies Brian Lenihan and Seán Power, and the Tánaiste for the recent provision of staff for two cancer care beds to Tuam. This allocation of €250,000 was badly needed and I seek a sum in the region of €800,000 to set up an ambulance base with two ambulances and eight staff. The people of the area need the service quickly as it cannot be provided from Galway city, Mayo or Roscommon.

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