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INEM workers blame the retention of stretchers at hospitals for failures in emergency response

Wednesday, 7 January 2026RSS
INEM workers blame the retention of stretchers at hospitals for failures in emergency response

A man died in Seixal after waiting three hours for emergency services that should have arrived within one hour.

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Context & Explainers

What is INEM?

The National Institute of Medical Emergency (Instituto Nacional de Emergência Médica), known as INEM, coordinates Portugal’s pre-hospital emergency care, ambulance dispatch and medical response to 112 calls. It matters to expats because INEM is responsible for ambulance response times and on-scene care — incidents like the reported three-hour wait in Seixal can trigger investigations, affect public confidence and influence how quickly you can expect help in an emergency.