While demand is increasing, it's said to be manageable
Emergency services on the Isle of Man aren't experiencing UK levels of demand yet.
That's according to the Joint Control Room, which handles calls to the police, ambulance and fire services.
Demand is continuing to rise in England, with it taking longer to respond to calls and establish who needs help the most.
Glen Corlett is a supervisor at the ESJCR:
You can listen to Glen's interview in full here:
For an exclusive 'Behind the Scenes' look at the ESJCR, you can listen to our special episode of Island life here:
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