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The emergency services have said they will not attend this year’s event, but will respond to emergency calls if needed.
In a statement, Tewkesbury Advisory Group, which advises on safety for events, has asked for the organisers to work with them to create a safety plan for future races.
They said of last year’s event: “A number of
people suffered medical episodes and injuries, including broken ankles,
concussion, broken leg, breathing difficulties and a suspected seizure.
“Six
people were taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital by land ambulances.
“Double-crewed
ambulances and rapid response vehicles needed a police escort to gain access to
the site, in order to clear a path through the crowds.
“This put a
strain on the resources of both Gloucestershire Constabulary and South West
Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust for a considerable time.”
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