10-year-old Lucia Charlton from Gateshead has been recognised for her bravery by the North East Ambulance Service team who attended her baby sister in...
Category: North East Ambulance Service
NEAS achieves Gold standard on equality
The Trust, which employs more than 3,000 people, has maintained its ‘gold status’ from 2021 and is one of only 13 organisations nationally to...
North East Ambulance Service alcohol-related call outs survey
Alcohol related call outs are placing an avoidable demand on nine out of ten North East Ambulance Service staff. And more than three-quarters have...
Yabba Dabba Drive
An emergency care technician from North East Ambulance Service took part in a national charity banger rally last month to raise money for veterans’...
Chance to join our army of community life savers
There are currently 100 community first responders (CFRs) volunteering their time across the North East, supporting patients within their own communities whilst emergency ambulance...
Paramedics represent the North East to support London colleagues during The Queen’s funeral
With around 1million mourners descending on London last weekend, we answered a call for mutual aid from our colleagues at London Ambulance Service to...
Spotlight on AACE’s Anti-Racism promises: September
This September as part of our Spotlight on Racism feature, AACE are highlighting the importance of Black History Month this October and the resources...
Announcement
North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is deeply saddened by the announcement of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts and heartfelt...
Opportunity to hear about our plans for the next year
North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) will hold it's Annual General Meeting (AGM) later this month. The AGM provides an opportunity for members of the public, patients, Foundation Trust members,...
Childhood heroes rewarded for bravery
Two children who came to the rescue of their grandad have been rewarded with bravery certificates by North East Ambulance Service. Thalia Spencer, aged 10,...
Teenage survivors of serious road traffic collision reunite with NEAS paramedics who came to their aid
College friends 19-year-old Tilly Raper and 18-year-old Ellie Brion were looking for a park to enjoy the sunshine just after 5pm, when they were involved in a...
Whickham man reunited with the NEAS paramedic who saved his life
Gary Callum was at the gym when he realised something was wrong. Little did he know, he was having a heart attack...