THE North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) is urging the public to plan ahead of the Jubilee bank holiday and use its emergency services only when needed.

As the service prepares for the busy four-day bank holiday, the public are reminded to check their medication supplies and order more if needed as soon as possible.

Over the first May bank holiday weekend, the NEAS received an additional 206 calls for medication, amounting to a 120 per cent increase in calls of this nature compared to a normal week.

Such calls place additional demands on 111, resulting in call delays for patients requiring urgent, but not life-threatening medical advice.

Chris Dawson, Deputy Chief Operation Officer for the Trust's three Emergency Operations Centres, said: "We encourage everyone to think ahead so that our 111 service can answer calls quickly and efficiently, ensuring you have enough medication to see you through over the Bank Holiday Weekend, and trying alternative means of seeking help."

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"As always, it's crucially important that we're able to keep 999 free for life-threatening emergencies only.

For anything urgent, but not life-threatening, our 111 health advisors will be ready to take your call. However, 111 online is often able to answer your question, and many pharmacies will be open throughout the Bank Holiday."

Deputy Chief Operating Officer for Operations, Victoria Court, added: "NEAS colleagues will be working hard to look after patients over the Jubilee weekend, but we ask in return that members of the public treat them with the respect they deserve.

"Assaults on our staff have been known to increase over Bank Holiday weekends, often as a result of increased drinking.

Events such as a Platinum Jubilee are incredibly rare, and we want everyone – including our staff – to be able to enjoy the weekend. If you're out over the weekend, please look after yourselves and those around you, and remember our staff are here to help you, not to be abused.

"The Alcohol Reception Centre will also be in operation on St Nicholas' Street in Newcastle city centre from 9.30pm until 4.30am on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, for those who require medical assistance or a place of safety."

The public is asked to only call 999 in a life-threatening emergency, order repeat prescriptions in plenty of time, and if there is an urgent, but not life-threatening medical issue, visit 111.nhs.uk to be directed to the most appropriate service.

Check local pharmacy opening times here, as they will differ over the bank holiday: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/pharmacy/find-a-pharmacy.

Make sure to have a well-stocked first aid kit. For more information, go to https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/accidents-first-aid-and-treatments/what-should-i-keep-in-my-first-aid-kit/.

It's also advised to take care in the heat, use sunscreen, seek regular shade and keep hydrated. For more information, go to the NHS page Heatwave: how to cope in hot weather.