It follows a teenager who was left waiting two hours for emergency response.
The Health Minister admits further investment is required for the midlands ambulance service.
This comes after Park Ratheniska GAA club in Laois voiced their frustration after a teenager with a fractured leg was left waiting two hours for emergency response.
Fianna Fáil's Stephen Donnelly says funds have been allocated to increase staff and vehicles:
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