A POWER outage has affected 999 calls to ambulance calls today (Wednesday, 1 June).

The Welsh Ambulance Service said this morning that it has experienced a power loss which has affected their ability to receive 999 calls.

The Trust is using its fall-back systems, which means the service is still running but they are calling for the public to use the service wisely.

Engineers are working to resolve the problem.

Richard Lee, director of operations at the Welsh Ambulance Service, said: “Please only ring us if the situation is life-threatening, and use us appropriately.

“If you have a life-threatening emergency, you should continue to dial 999. We will answer your call and we will get an ambulance to you.

“If we dispatch an ambulance, and you’re able, it would be helpful if someone is able to wait for the ambulance in the street in order to flag it down.

“If you’re ill and unsure what to do, you can call NHS Direct Wales on 0845 46 47 or visit the website, where you’ll find a wealth of advice and information.

“Don’t forget about your GP, your nearest pharmacist or Minor Injuries Unit, where there is no need for an appointment.

"Further information will be shared in due course."