Claire Brown – Wednesday 21st July 2021 – 11.00am. A man has sadly died following a road traffic collision in Market Drayton last night....
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NEAS welcomes Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal
The visit had originally been planned last year to mark the 10th anniversary of its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the region’s NHS...
Fatal RTC in Alcester
Claire Brown – Monday 19th July 2021 – 3.30pm. A man has sadly died in a road traffic collision in Alcester this morning. West...
Fatal RTC in Alcester
Claire Brown – Monday 19th July 2021 – 3.30pm. A man has sadly died in a road traffic collision in Alcester this morning. West...
Staying well in the warmer weather – a message from LAS Gold Commander Pauline Cranmer
As the sun comes out and temperatures rise this week and over the weekend– many of us will be looking forward to enjoying the...
SECAmb one of many ambulance services appealing for help to manage demand this weekend
SECAmb is reminding people for the need to take care in the sun with the return of warmer weather and ahead of the start...
Fatal quad bike RTC
Jordan Eggington – Friday 16th July 2021 – 8.55am. A man has died following a collision between a car and quad bike last night....
Fatal quad bike RTC
Jordan Eggington – Friday 16th July 2021 – 8.55am. A man has died following a collision between a car and quad bike last night....
AACE’s Anna Parry tells NHE about improving employee mental health in Ambulance Services
It’s no secret that all areas of the NHS have been immensely affected by Covid-19, whether that’s the increased demand, added pressure on workloads,...
Fatal RTC in Alcester
Jamie Arrowsmith – Thursday 15th July 2021 – 8.15am. A man has died following a collision between a car and a cyclist last night....
Fatal RTC in Alcester
Jamie Arrowsmith – Thursday 15th July 2021 – 8.15am. A man has died following a collision between a car and a cyclist last night....
AACE welcomes additional NHS investment to boost ambulance staff numbers ahead of winter
Ambulance trusts in England will be given an extra £55 million to help the services to recruit more 999 call handlers, crews and clinicians...