The Duchess of Cornwall has met two patients who credit the air ambulance service with saving their lives as part of the charity's 25th...
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Triple defib delivery for West Mids leisure centres
New defibrillators have gone into three Redditch leisure centres, supported by the West Midlands Ambulance Service and the British Heart Foundation.
TCAA will be key if heart surgeries close
With the Joint Committee of Primary Care Trusts meeting today [4 July] to discuss the potential closure of children’s heart surgery units, the creation...
Date change for Air Ambulance VAT debate
The Commons debate on returning air ambulance VAT has been postponned due to the recent banking scandal.
ALL SET FOR THE OLYMPICS
With the World’s most prestigious sporting event heading to the country later this month, West Midlands Ambulance Service has been limbering up and flexing...
NEW NATIONAL AMBULANCE COMMAND AND CONTROL GUIDANCE LAUNCHED
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) and the National Ambulance Resilience Unit (NARU) are pleased to announce the launch of the new National...
Oxfordshire Ambulance Service preparing for a merger
Oxfordshire Great Western Ambulance Service NHS trust is beginning the process of merging with a foundation trust.
TAAS take on Olympic Torch
Supporters and ambassadors for The Air Ambulance Service were among the privileged few who carried the iconic Olympic Flame during its journey through the...
Hens keep YAA flying
Free-range egg company, James Potter, has agreed to donate money from every egg they sell towards the running costs of Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
London Ambulance trainees celebrate graduation
Paramedic, A&E support staff and emergency medical dispatcher graduates gathered with family and friends at their awards ceremony in central London.
Festival flooding keeps IoW medical teams busy
More than 1,000 people were treated by the Isle of Wight Festival medical team this year, with problems ranging from sprains and blisters to...
LAS to save thousands with new accounts system
The London Ambulance Service is planning to outsource several of its finance processes in a move expected to make cost savings of £200,000 per...