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Category: Ambulance News
YAA fly back on to screens in Helicopter Heroes
This week saw the first episode of the sixth series of BBC documentary Helicopter Heroes which features the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and again highlighted...
West Midlands night flights
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has announced the purchase of a new helicopter, with night-flying capability
Ambulance drivers given more room to move by new DPP guidance
Following results from a recent AA survey showed that 42% of all drivers in the UK admit to using a mobile behind the wheel, the Director...
YAS apologise over Hillsborough shortcomings
The chief executive of Yorkshire Ambulance Service has apologised to the families of the 96 Liverpool supporters who died in the Hillsborough tragedy after...
Sir Stirling Moss hopes to drive up donations to LAA
The motor racing legend made a visit to London Air Ambulance's helipad to thank the team who helped him recovery from a major incident...
EEAST pledge to keep ambulance station open
The head of emergency operations at East of England Ambulance Services Trust has guaranteed there are no plans to close Ongar ambulance station.
LAA trial pocket ultrasound during Games
London Air Ambulance crews made use an innovative pocket-sized ultrasound to cope with increased demand during the Olympic and Paralympics.