Norman Abbot, a London Ambulance Service Community Resuscitation Training Officer is this week celebrating 45 years working in London Ambulance Service.
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The NHS workers that faced UK’s first Covid cases
Two years on, staff at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Hospital look back at the first weeks of the pandemic.
LAS Chief Executive pays tribute to paramedic who had “boundless positivity and charisma”
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our colleague Brett Swinyard, who passed away in hospital on 25 January following...
Video: the evidence of vaccine protection
Dr Bnar Talabani, Immunology Scientist from Cardiff University who is a member of #TeamHalo and Muslim Doctors Cymru, explores how the vaccines reduce transmission...
NHS Confederation responds to latest NHS England weekly winter situation report on Urgent and Emergency Care
Matthew Taylor responds to the publication of the latest weekly winter situation report on Urgent and Emergency Care by NHS England...
Cardiac arrest survivor meets Team LAS medics that saved his life
“We should get married” were the first words Paul Smith said to his partner when he woke up in hospital following a cardiac arrest....
NHS Confederation responds to reports Plan B restrictions to be lifted
Matthew Taylor responds to reports that the Prime Minister plans to announce the lifting of Plan B restrictions.
Could you ‘outrun’ a London Ambulance Service ambulance?
Six regional ambulance charities including the London Ambulance Charity are challenging people to ‘Outrun an Ambulance’ and conquer the mileage an ambulance covers on...
Record number of NHS ambulance call outs for life-threatening conditions in December, despite jump in Omicron absences
NHS staff dealt with the highest ever number of life-threatening ambulance call outs last month, new figures show today. Ambulances responded to 82,000 category...