Doctor: A&E is 'like a warzone'
A doctor says he often worries that patients will "lose their life or lose their limb" simply because resources in A&E departments are so stretched.
Ally said that neither him nor his colleagues could have a five minute break on their twelve hour shift because the department was so busy and there was not enough staff.
He describes A&E as "more like a warzone" as staff are forced to do treatments in corridors. He adds "it's shameful in a way - these people pay their National Insurance and they deserve very good treatment but we fail to provide that".
His story comes as figures show that A&E waiting times in England have fallen to their worst level for a decade.
This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast's Your Call on January 6th 2014.
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