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Boy arrested after two air ambulances sent to Swindon stabbing hoax

byDaniel Jae Webb
14 January 2025 | 4.10pm
Boy arrested after two air ambulances sent to Swindon stabbing hoax
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A boy has been arrested after two air ambulances were sent to a stabbing hoax in Swindon.

Emergency services responded to reports of a knife attack in Station Road at around 9pm on Monday evening (13 January).

Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance both lifted and flew to the area – but were stood down before landing.

Two double-crewed ambulances, an ambulance operations officer and numerous police units also attended.

It was believed to be a hoax call, and Wiltshire Police launched an investigation – attending the home address of the person who reported the stabbing.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of improper use of an electronic communication system. He has been released under investigation.

Chief Superintendent Douglas Downing, head of local policing in Wiltshire, said: “This individual’s actions were incredibly reckless at best.

“In order to provide a swift response to the public, our operators have to make assumptions that such calls for service are legitimate.”

“However, a single hoax call of this nature can have an enormous impact on the emergency services. It prevents our officers and other emergency services from helping those that need it most.”

Wayne Darch, deputy director of operations at the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The ambulance service and the wider NHS is currently under extreme pressure. Responding to hoax calls takes valuable time and resources away from those most in need – where a life could be at risk.

“To ensure we can be there for those who need us most in a medical emergency, it’s vital we keep our crews available for patients with life-threatening conditions. Please use our services, and those of our blue light colleagues, responsibly.”

Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity deputy director of communications Adam Baker said: “Making a hoax call to the emergency services is a criminal offence as it can cost lives.

“Every hoax call we attend takes resources away from genuine emergencies, can delay us in reaching patients with life-threatening injuries or illness, and also wastes valuable funds for the Charity which have been donated by the public.”

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