March 04, 2022
The Government can confirm that Gibraltar ambulances will only be able to transfer routine patients for treatment to Spanish hospitals if they are staffed by GHA employees who live in Spain or by EU nationals. This means that ambulance drivers and staff are being classed in the same way as the drivers of commercial vehicles with a requirement to register their employment status in the European Union.
There will be an exception made for emergency patients in “life or death” situations, when GHA staff resident in Gibraltar will be able to carry out the transfer, on the basis that prior warning is given and evidence of the condition of the patient is provided.
The same rules have been applied to St John Ambulance even though this is a charity largely manned by volunteers not by employees and evidently also not a commercial operation.
In addition to patient transfers, there is also another urgent and important issue with the transfer of platelets from Spain. Gibraltar relies on Jerez who supply platelets when required in an emergency. In the past, these have been couriered to La Linea and then collected by GHA Ambulance to transfer to St Bernard’s Hospital. The GHA is making alternative arrangements.
In summary, the new situation is as follows:
Given that the issue at stake is the health of citizens, and the potential for life or death situations to emerge, the Government is extremely concerned at these developments and have already raised the matter at a higher level both with the United Kingdom and with Spain.
ENDS