South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is calling for the public’s support to help it manage demand throughout the upcoming Euro 2024 football championships....
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Ambulance services launch new Collaboration
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to announce the launch of a new collaboration with its four fellow southern...
Crawley cardiac arrest survivor thanks SECAmb ambulance team
A Crawley man has been reunited with a number of the ambulance team who helped save his life a year on from suffering a...
Emergency responders helping hundreds of patients
Two teams of volunteer Emergency Responders, (ERs), participating in a trial to understand how they can improve patient care, have responded to hundreds of...
Annual cardiac arrest report – bystander CPR key to improving survival rates says SECAmb
The use of a defibrillator on cardiac arrest patients, prior to the arrival of ambulance crews, is vital in improving cardiac arrest survival rates,...
Changes to SECAmb’s leadership team
As we continue to build and strengthen the leadership of the organisation, we are making a number of changes to our senior leadership team...
SECAmb celebrates International Women’s Day
We were pleased to celebrate the role of women across SECAmb by hosting an event to mark International Women’s Day (8 March)...
Study into use of video streaming technology during 999 calls published
Innovative technology enabling ambulance service dispatchers to view footage from the scene of trauma incidents via video live streaming from mobile phones is feasible...
New cards to help deliver instant patient feedback at SECAmb
Patients will soon be able to instantly provide feedback on the care given to them with the introduction of new feedback cards on every...
Volunteer film highlights importance of bystander CPR
A short film highlighting the importance of bystander CPR and the use of public access defibrillators has been produced by Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells...
Man jailed for spitting on SECAmb paramedic and racially abusing police officer
A man who spat on a paramedic and racially abused a police officer in Medway has been immediately jailed. Mark Lycett was intoxicated when...
SECAmb to deliver new conflict resolution training
The face-to-face training aims to assist ambulance clinicians to work safely and effectively when dealing with conflict and aggression in the workplace...