On Thursday London Ambulance invited the families of colleagues from the Service who passed away in the last year to join them at a...
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How you can help us help you as we experience significant demand
We're experiencing a very busy autumn so far and as we approach what will be a busy winter, we're asking Londoners to use us...
London Ambulance Service to deliver free lifesaving training sessions across the capital this weekend
This Saturday (16 October) London Ambulance Service medics will be delivering free lifesaving training sessions to the public for Restart a Heart Day...
Service marks Allied Health Professionals Day celebrating role of the paramedic
Thursday 14 October is Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) Day – an opportunity to celebrate the contribution of AHPs to the NHS - and in...
Our crews to receive 5,000 new iPads to help give patients best care
This autumn, London Ambulance Service clinicians will benefit from nearly 5,000 eighth generation iPads as part of our commitment towards ensuring our clinicians have...
Mum ‘very proud’ of daughter who called 999 after she collapsed
Little Ariana was taught at a young age what to do in the event of a medical emergency. And it was just as well that...
Black History Month – Shurelle’s London Ambulance story
I started my journey in the Service as a call handler. I was interviewed by two women of colour - so I saw a...
Service’s 2020 poppy badge appeal raised more than £5,500 for Royal British Legion
As we approach the beginning of this year's Poppy Appeal, a London Ambulance Service dispatcher who leads our internal poppy fundraising has presented the...
Chief Nursing Officer visits London Ambulance Service headquarters
Ruth May, Chief Nursing Officer for NHS England and Improvement, has met colleagues across London Ambulance Service to hear first-hand about the work of our...
London Ambulance Service celebrates two finalists for the Dispatcher of the Year Award
Two staff from our 999 control rooms have been praised for their work supporting Londoners in a national award for emergency dispatchers. Emergency Call...
One of the first LAS paramedics on scene of London Bridge terror attack awarded for his exceptional courage and bravery
Gary Edwards, one of the first paramedics on scene of the London Bridge terror attack in 2017, has been awarded a London Ambulance Service...
A message from the Chief Executive – 14 September
It is with great sadness that we announce that Debbie Baldwin, a London Ambulance Service volunteer Emergency Responder, passed away on 9 September 2021. Debbie...