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Health minister Will Quince said that military personnel covering for striking ambulance workers will not be allowed to break red lights or turn on blue lights when driving ambulances."The armed forces personnel, who I'm hugely grateful to for their support in this endeavour, around 750 members of armed forces personnel are supporting trusts."What they won't be able to do is break the law - so driving through red lights, they won't be able to turn blue lights on. They will be there to drive ambu
Health minister Will Quince said that military personnel covering for striking ambulance workers will not be allowed to break red lights or turn on blue lights when driving ambulances."The armed forces personnel, who I'm hugely grateful to for their support in this endeavour, around 750 members of armed forces personnel are supporting trusts."What they won't be able to do is break the law - so driving through red lights, they won't be able to turn blue lights on. They will be there to drive ambulances in a support capacity for individual trusts," he told BBC Breakfast.
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