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Constipation, hiccups and toothaches are some of the most outlandish reasons why Australians call 000, it has been revealed.<br>Ambulance and police services have asked the public to save the 000 emergency line for genuine emergencies only, revealing they are often plagued with unnecessary calls. <br>In the last year,  Ambulance received 1,036 emergency calls with complaints of constipation.<br>Another 662 calls were made for toothaches, 215 for earaches while 157 couldn't sleep and 16 called because they had the hiccups, 9 News reported. <br>NSW Ambulance assistant commissioner Steven Norris pleaded with the public to only use the emergency line when absolutely necessary.<br>        Some of the most ridiculous emergency calls have been revealed with NSW Ambulances receiving 16 complaints about hiccups in the last 12 months<br>'Let's save 000 for saving lives and preserve our control centre staff, paramedics and police for what they do best,' he said. <br>Acting Assistant Commissioner Rashelle Conroy also asked the public only to call the emergency line if it was a genuine emergency.<br>'We ask that if your phone call is not in relation to an emergency that you stop and  [https://aluixnetwork.com/ agen sbobet indonesia] consider before you dial,' she said. <br>In the last 12 months alone, the NSW Police emergency line has also been clogged up by unnecessary calls, with 150,000 calls being deemed non-urgent.<br>        Emergency services have asked the public only to call in an urgent emergency - with 150,000 unnecessary calls in NSW in the last 12 months alone<br>Lara, an ambulance control centre worker, said she had someone calling for a stubbed toe while there was a nearby cardiac arrest.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'I took a call while somebody had stubbed their toe and they were complaining about how long the ambulance took, but around the corner there was a cardiac arrest,' she said. <br>In non-life threatening medical emergencies people are being urged to call their general practitioner or the health direct number rather than the emergency line.<br>Police assistant line: 131 444 <br>Healthdirect Australia: 1800 022 222 <br>        NSW Police have received over 150,000 non-urgent 'emergency' calls in the last 12 months<br>

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'Constipation, hiccups and toothaches are some of the most outlandish reasons why Australians call 000, it has been revealed.<br>Ambulance and police services have asked the public to save the 000 emergency line for genuine emergencies only, revealing they are often plagued with unnecessary calls. <br>In the last year, Ambulance received 1,036 emergency calls with complaints of constipation.<br>Another 662 calls were made for toothaches, 215 for earaches while 157 couldn't sleep and 16 called because they had the hiccups, 9 News reported. <br>NSW Ambulance assistant commissioner Steven Norris pleaded with the public to only use the emergency line when absolutely necessary.<br> Some of the most ridiculous emergency calls have been revealed with NSW Ambulances receiving 16 complaints about hiccups in the last 12 months<br>'Let's save 000 for saving lives and preserve our control centre staff, paramedics and police for what they do best,' he said. <br>Acting Assistant Commissioner Rashelle Conroy also asked the public only to call the emergency line if it was a genuine emergency.<br>'We ask that if your phone call is not in relation to an emergency that you stop and [https://aluixnetwork.com/ agen sbobet indonesia] consider before you dial,' she said. <br>In the last 12 months alone, the NSW Police emergency line has also been clogged up by unnecessary calls, with 150,000 calls being deemed non-urgent.<br> Emergency services have asked the public only to call in an urgent emergency - with 150,000 unnecessary calls in NSW in the last 12 months alone<br>Lara, an ambulance control centre worker, said she had someone calling for a stubbed toe while there was a nearby cardiac arrest.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'I took a call while somebody had stubbed their toe and they were complaining about how long the ambulance took, but around the corner there was a cardiac arrest,' she said. <br>In non-life threatening medical emergencies people are being urged to call their general practitioner or the health direct number rather than the emergency line.<br>Police assistant line: 131 444 <br>Healthdirect Australia: 1800 022 222 <br> NSW Police have received over 150,000 non-urgent 'emergency' calls in the last 12 months<br>'
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