A son recalled life-saving skills he had learned years before to help save his mother’s life when she collapsed following a family Sunday lunch...
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Yorkshire Ambulance Service shortlisted for Control Room Awards 2025
Yorkshire Ambulance Service colleagues have been shortlisted for two prestigious national awards. Our Remote Patient Care Team, which provides clinical triage and advice to...
“Like a horror film” – patient who terrorised ambulance crew given community service
A man who kicked through the windscreen of an ambulance and threw bricks at the crew has avoided jail and been given community service....
Resuscitation Team Delivers Lifesaving Education Across the Community
It has been a busy and rewarding week for the Community Resuscitation Team, with several important community engagement sessions focused on lifesaving awareness and...
Local ambulance service veterans shortlisted for top UK emergency services awards
Colleagues from the North East Ambulance Service have been shortlisted for the National Armed Forces & Emergency Services Events (NAFESE) Covenant & Services Awards...
Chief People Officer at London Ambulance Service takes on new challenge
After more than four years as Chief People Officer at London Ambulance Service, Damian McGuinness has been appointed as the new Chief People Officer...
Cardiac arrest survivor meets crew who saved her life
At the beginning of January 2025, Mandy suffered a cardiac arrest at her home in Oxford. Thanks to vital teamwork between her family, neighbours,...
North East Ambulance Service apprentices shortlisted for prestigious regional award
Apprentices from the North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) have been shortlisted for a number of awards at the North East Apprenticeship Awards 2025. The...
NWAS’ Megan picks up a Pride of Cumbria Award
Congratulations go to one of our Community Resuscitation Officers (CREO), Megan Stephenson, after she picked a Pride of Cumbria award.
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Yorkshire volunteer CFR wins national award
A Community First Responder from Yorkshire has received national recognition for his remarkable commitment to emergency care and support...
Glasgow School Pupils Visit the Scottish Ambulance Service
A group of Glasgow high school students have visited the Scottish Ambulance Service’s ScotSTAR base to learn more about the service and explore future...
“Do You See Me?” – ambulance Trust launches sector-specific training co-developed with people with a learning disability and autistic people
To mark the start of Learning Disability Week 2025, themed “Do You See Me?”, North East Ambulance Service proudly announces the launch of a...