Alderney's only paramedic resigns

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The only paramedic on the island was on call 24/7, 7 days a week for two years

Alderney's only paramedic has handed in his notice.

Al McClean was said to have been on call every day for two years, supported by less than a dozen volunteers in running the emergency service.

Boyd Kelly, a member of the States of Alderney, said Mr McClean will be "a great loss" to the medical team.

He said: "It is with great, great regret that I learnt that Mr McClean has resigned, he's done a great deal of work both in training the crew and motivating the crew and it will be a great loss.

"However, we do have contingency plans in place and we are endeavouring now to both replace him and increase the number of paramedics to two."

The employment of a second paramedic was one of the report's recommendation.

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