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serious harm to patients, according to a warning by the healthcare safety watchdog. 94 year old kenneth shadbolt waited more than five hours for an ambulance after a bad fall an accident that proved fatal. our health correspondentjim reed has this story. his only spell out of the country was national service after the war. always lived in that village, which had been camden, all his life. he was very well known. he was very much a character of that town. gerry shadbolt has been trying to piece together what happened on the night his father died. he was looking for the ambulance that never came. kenneth was in good shape for a 94 year old. a retired carpenter, he lived alone in the cotswolds. on that night, though, the health service was under pressure. the bbc applied to see documents from an inquest into his death. they show that at 2:53 am, ken got out of bed and fell. he collapsed on the floor and called 999 twice from his mobile. transcripts of the calls are spoken by actors. amb
94 year old kenneth shadbolt waited more than five hours for an ambulance after a bad fall an accident that proved fatal. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, has this story. his only spell out of the country was national service after the war. always lived in that village, which had been camden, all his life. he was very well known. he was very much a character of that town. gerry shadbolt has been trying to piece together what happened on the night his father died. he was looking for the ambulance that never came. kenneth was in good shape for a 94 year old. a retired carpenter, he lived alone in the cotswolds. on that night, though, the health service was under pressure. the bbc applied to see documents from an inquest into his death. they show that at 2:53 am, ken got out of bed and fell. he collapsed on the floor and called 999 twice from his mobile. transcripts of the calls are spoken by actors. ambulance service. - is the patient breathing? i need an ambulance.