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Health awards for LAS
Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008
The London Ambulance Service has two reasons to celebrate, following the regional finals of the Health and Social Care Awards. Its Fast Response Electronic Dispatch... Read more
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Life savers rewarded
Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008
Almost 200 members of ambulance staff from across the West Midlands received awards at a recent ceremony in Stoke. Staff were recognised for long service... Read more
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Czech-Mates pass on global baton to local air ambulance charity
Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008
Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance has been successful in beating off fierce international competition and secured the right to host the next AirMed World... Read more
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Lord Mayor supports emergency crews
Monday, 2nd June, 2008
The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Jim Rogers, has pledged his support to all emergency crews working in the Belfast area and beyond. In a visit... Read more
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NIAS Regional Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre opens
Monday, 2nd June, 2008
The Minister for Health in the Northern Ireland Assembly, Mr Michael McGimpsey, MLA, has officially opened the Regional Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (REMDC) at the... Read more
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Sheldon supports unique expedition
Monday, 2nd June, 2008
A South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust paramedic has taken part in a unique challenge which saw him support the first group of deaf... Read more
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Groundbreaking Paramedic scheme extended
Monday, 2nd June, 2008
A groundbreaking scheme to provide communities in South Huddersfield with their own paramedic has been extended to operate beyond its initial year. The scheme, which... Read more
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Fujitsu axed from NHS Contract
Thursday, 29th May, 2008
Fujitsu has been axed from a £896 million contract with the National Health Service after talks to resolve a contractual dispute broke down. The dispute... Read more
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Groundbreaking paramedic scheme extended
Wednesday, 28th May, 2008
A groundbreaking scheme to provide communities in South Huddersfield with their own paramedic has been extended to operate beyond its initial year. The scheme, which... Read more
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New SimMan 3G patient simulator takes centre stage at Ambex
Friday, 16th May, 2008
At this year's Ambex, Laerdal will be championing the use of simulation in ambulance education and training. The central attraction of Laerdal's stand (no. M42)... Read more
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Emergency Services Join Forces to Launch Deaf Initiatives
Wednesday, 30th April, 2008
Cleveland Police, Cleveland Fire Brigade and the North East Ambulance Service have joined forces to launch a number of initiatives for people who are Deaf,... Read more
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Commendation for Staffordshire men
Tuesday, 29th April, 2008
Two men who stopped on their way home from work to help a young driver whose car had gone off the road have been commended... Read more
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A new post for Jane
Tuesday, 29th April, 2008
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust (SECAmb) has become the first ambulance trust in the country to appoint a Safeguarding Children and Adults Manager. Read more
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Girls say sorry to paramedic
Tuesday, 29th April, 2008
Two teenage girls who threatened a paramedic as he tended an injured patient have apologised for their behaviour. One of the girls told Tim Roberts... Read more
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Campaign highlights staff abuse
Tuesday, 29th April, 2008
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust (SECAmb) has pledged its support for a campaign to reduce abuse against NHS Staff. The 'Your Choice of... Read more


