Kelly Egan posted a message online offering the help to people living in her village.
"I was watching the news and I saw the ambulance crisis and it makes me feel extremely sad about the whole situation," she said.
However, last October, when her 93-year-old grandmother's legs had turned black, they were told there would be a four to six-hour wait, which was escalated when she later developed chest pains and reduced the waiting time but only to one hour. "We can't change everything that's going on at the moment but all we can do is try to help a little bit.Chief executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service, Jason Killens, said: "Our emergency ambulance service exists to deliver life-saving care and take patients promptly to hospital, so it's as frustrating for us as it is for patients when we cannot deliver that.
He added: "Poor ambulance response times are a symptom of the pressure across the entire health and care system.
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