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Thousands set to learn life-saving skills with SECAmb during #RestartaHeart
Thousands of young people and members of the public across the region are set to receive life-saving training as part of this year’s Restart...
New Welsh Ambulance Service data to be published which will analyse the care and experience of patients
Figures include the number of ambulances sent to a call, the number of patients taken to A&E and the number of hours ‘lost’ due...
New HSCIC report sheds light on A&E attendances in England
New analysis of more than 19 million Accident and Emergency (A&E) attendances in England has been published today by the Health and Social Care...
AACE welcomes Government backing to keep Ambulance Services as part of the NHS and reaffirms it’s support for closer blue light working
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) has welcomed Government backing to keep ambulance services as part of the NHS, while reaffirming its support...
CFOA statement on the move of Fire and Rescue Service policy to the Home Office
Following the formal announcement that fire and rescue services will be transferred to the Home Office from the Department of Communities and Local Government, The Chief...
Fire and Rescue policy to move to the Home Office
Responsibility for fire and rescue policy will move from the Department for Communities and Local Government to the Home Office with immediate effect. The...
SWASFT supports staff to Stay Well with launch of new service
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) formally launched an innovative new service at the start of December as a measure to further...
Party nights can end in tears, warns EMAS
East Midlands Ambulance Service is urging people to think carefully about their alcohol consumption as the service expects its busiest night this year. The...
CFRs say Ordnance Survey software pilot has helped save lives
An Ordnance Survey software pilot has helped save lives, so say the Community First Responders (CFRs) who used it. The prototype mobile web app was...
Emergency Care and Treatment Plan (ECTP) – latest update
Health professionals (including representatives of doctors, nurses and paramedics) together with representatives of patients and members of the public have been working together closely...
Environment Agency urges vigilance as ongoing flood impacts continue across northern England today
There remains ongoing flooding across Cumbria and parts of Lancashire. Severe flood warnings remain in place for the River Greta at Keswick, River Cocker...