THE ambulance service says it has received “outstanding” patient feedback amid pressure on its resources.

More than 80 people responded to the East of England Ambulance Service’s December experience survey.

It claims almost 98 per cent were either satisfied or very satisfied with the overall service received from the service.

Latest figures also reveal 100 per cent of respondents felt they could trust staff and that they were treated with privacy, dignity, and respect.

Chief Executive Robert Morton said: “I’m delighted with the latest feedback from our patients. These continuous positive responses show how highly the vast majority of patients rate our service."