It has been revealed that ambulances were called to a Sports Direct complex in Derbyshire dozens of times in the past two years, according to the BBC.
Many of the calls involved “life threatening illnesses” according to the report.
A total of 76 ambulances or paramedic cars were dispatched to the distribution centre's post code between January 2013 and December 2014, with 36 cases classed as "life-threatening", including chest pains, breathing problems, convulsions and strokes as well as cases of women having pregnancy difficulties, including one who gave birth in toilets at the site.
The BBC investigation is looking into concerns that the 3,000 agency workers at the site have about working conditions
In a statement, Sports Direct said: "Sports Direct aims to provide working conditions in compliance with applicable employment and health and safety legislation and seeks to provide safe working conditions for all staff working in our warehouse…We have a good working relationship with our local environmental health officer and we work together to maintain and improve the safety of our working conditions."