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Published 17:04 27 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 17:43 27 Sept 2021 BST
The apprentice emergency care assistant tweeted about her ordeal but was hit with a barrage of criticism saying her ambulance has a big fuel tank and she shouldn't have got so low.
other commenters suggested that emergency services shouldn't be using normal petrol stations and should have their own pumps.
In a statement on Monday, British Medical Association council chair, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, said healthcare workers should be prioritised to guarantee care to patients as "there is a real risk that NHS staff won't be able to do their jobs".
"While the government has said it is putting plans in place to alleviate the shortage of HGV drivers to transport fuel, the results of this won't be immediate," he said.
"Healthcare and essential workers must therefore be given priority access to fuel so they can continue their crucial work and guarantee care to patients."
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