The public are reminded to use the NHS wisely and not to just rely on 999 and A&E departments.
West Midlands ambulance director Nathan Hudson reminded the public it was not acceptable to take their anger out on his staff
Planning for the tournament has been ongoing for some time with bosses using the experience of the last World Cup and the previous Euros finals. "We know that demand during the actual match will be relatively light, but we usually see a significant spike in demand as soon as the game is over, whatever the result," he said.
Mr Hudson added it will be important people use the NHS wisely by calling the likes of 111, pharmacies and their GP rather than just relying on 999 and A&E.
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