SA Health Minister Stephen Wade says a review of the ambulance service was "incredibly concerning".
Nine patients died last year because of adverse incidents involving the South Australian ambulance service.
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SA Health Minister Stephen Wade says a review of the service was "incredibly concerning" after it found there was a lack of response by staff to abnormal observations and to clinical risks.
The review found some officers had failed to understand the clinical risks posed to patients in their care and the nine deaths have been reported to the state coroner.
Australian Associated Press