His sister kept calling for an ambulance but after seven hours he called them himself and was told they knew about his mother, she was on the system and could he stop calling."I just held my mum's hand. She had a couple of bruises and a bashed face so I wiped her face and reassured her, put a cover over her to try to keep her warm as best I could - I couldn't move her because she was in a lot of pain - really bad pain.
"I actually thought she was going to die in the house in front of us. Even now I can feel myself getting upset about it."Mr Ewing added: "I'd heard stories about them having trouble emptying the ambulances at the Royal Infirmary but I thought after seven, eight hours, 'goodness, it can't take that long - surely she must be a priority by now'."
"I just want a reason as to why she had to lie there for that amount of time in a critical condition because, as far as I'm concerned, a broken hip is a critical condition and she was in an awful lot of pain.Lillian Briggs lay on her kitchen floor for eight hours waiting for an ambulanceThe Scottish government has nowNicola Sturgeon said health services were dealing with the most challenging combination of circumstances in their history due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr Ewing said getting military help could have happened sooner once the government knew Covid cases were rising and hospitals were getting busier again."Why didn't Nicola Sturgeon put in place a plan of action two or three weeks ago?," he said. "I don't think she would like her mother lying there in agony.
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