HART operative Hannah Mitchelmore is breaking boundaries as well as developing new skills to improve patient care and safety.,,,
Category: South East Coast Ambulance Service
New look for SECAmb’s HART operatives with hi-vis kit change
The operating uniform for SECAmb’s Hazardous Area Response Teams (HART) is changing colour. New ground kit designed in high visibility yellow and navy blue...
Learn how SECAmb will respond to the NHS 10-plan
The NHS 10-year plan and what it means for South East Coast Ambulance Service will be the topic for the Trust’s next online Community...
King’s Award for dedicated Eastbourne Area Community First Responders
SECAmb's Eastbourne Area Community First Responder Team has been honoured with the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service – the highest accolade a voluntary...
SECAmb stars shine bright at annual awards
Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) colleagues, responsible for managing the close to one million 999 calls received by SECAmb across its region, were among those...
Drones to be tested for cardiac arrest response in innovative SECAmb research project
We’re proud to be part of a project which will test how drones could be integrated into the UK’s 999 emergency response system to...
Celebrating SECAmb’s volunteers as part of ’emergency ready’ community campaign
We’re coming to the end of this year’s #30Days30Ways campaign which SECAmb has been supporting, highlighting throughout September how to get more ’emergency ready’...
‘Student rave’ exercise tests response plan for SECAmb multi-casualty event
Royal Holloway University in Egham was the setting for Exercise Whitehall, simulating the after-effects of a rave on a student campus with 20 patients...
Prestigious award for SECAmb’s Driver Training Department
Colleagues at the Driver Training Department have picked up a prestigious award recognising the “exceptional support” they provide SECAmb students...
Kent heart attack survivor thanks SECAmb teamwork for saving his life
A father from Swanley who’s heart is now only working at 15 per cent capacity following a heart attack has thanked the teamwork of...
SECAmb pays tribute to “father of the paramedic profession” Professor Douglas Chamberlain
SECAmb is very proud and is fortunate to have had an extremely close working relationship with Professor Chamberlain for many years and he will...
Kent community CPR event leads to survivor’s reunion with ambulance team
Sevda, a 39-year-old wife and mother of two collapsed outside her home on 13 November 2023 as she prepared to leave for work at...