
13 Nov 2019
Biggest ever celebration of London Ambulance Service staff
More than 2,500 years of service was celebrated by our staff in the City of London today (Wednesday 13 November).
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More than 2,500 years of service was celebrated by our staff in the City of London today (Wednesday 13 November).
Continue reading8 Nov 2019
Trauma paramedics are using 999 callers’ mobile phone cameras to get ‘on-scene’ at serious incidents such as stabbings and road traffic collisions in seconds rather than minutes, in the first use of the technology in the capital for serious trauma incidents.
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A man who groped a medic who was helping to treat him for a head injury has been found guilty of sexual assault.
Sabeh Shalmair was placed on the sex offenders’ register for five years, ordered to do 120 hours of community service, and given a £250 fine.
Continue reading6 Nov 2019
On Saturday night (2 November) a firework was aimed at one of our ambulance crews who were driving on blue lights and sirens to an emergency in Finsbury Park.
The firework exploded near the windshield of the ambulance forcing the crew to swerve and perform an emergency stop. Luckily the crew weren’t treating a patient in the back of the ambulance, but the incident could have delayed or stopped them getting to a patient who needed them, or even have harmed them.
Continue reading1 Nov 2019
“We’d like to start by expressing our sincere sympathies for the families and friends of those who died on the night of Saturday 3 June 2017, and with the many survivors of this hideous attack.”
Continue reading31 Oct 2019
We are so proud to serve one of the most diverse cities in the world, and even prouder of the culture and histories of our staff, so all month we’ve been celebrating Black History Month.
Continue reading30 Oct 2019
Paul Woodrow OBE, Director of Operations, at London Ambulance Service, said: “We welcome the findings and fully accept the recommendations which have now been published from the first phase of the Grenfell Inquiry, as far as they relate to the London Ambulance Service.
Continue reading18 Oct 2019
A teacher whose heart stopped and a bystander who helped medics to save her have joined the appeal for Londoners to ‘step in and be a lifesaver’.
Continue reading18 Oct 2019
We’ve been recognised as the most improved NHS Trust in England for our speaking up culture in the Freedom to Speak Up Index 2019 awards.
Our FTSU Guardian, Katy said: “I’m really proud we have been presented this award. It’s not just a measure of FTSU, but reflects all the changes we’ve made to improve our response to concerns raised by our staff, managers, unions and previous guardians.”
Continue reading16 Oct 2019
Figures released for World Restart a Heart Day show that just 49% of people in London would give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to a stranger.
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Our digital project which gives front line ambulance crews secure and remote access to patients’ health records for the first time in the NHS has won an award. We received […]
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On Monday 30 September, we joined our health partners in north eat London to embark on a ground-breaking event to reduce the number of people being taken unnecessarily to hospital by ambulance, while delivering better patient care and outcomes.
On the ‘Perfect Day’, just 48.9% of the 505 patients who needed assistance from 999 between the hours of 8:00am and 8:00pm needed to go to hospital, meaning that over 51% of patients were able to be treated at, or nearer to, home.
Lowering the number of patients being taken unnecessarily to hospital and treating more patients closer to home is better for patients, better for families and better for the NHS.
Continue reading30 Sep 2019
Paramedic Justin has taught life-saving skills to a group of trekkers at one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu to help raise money for the charity British Heart Foundation and raise awareness of the importance of learning life-saving skills.
Continue reading26 Sep 2019
One of the country’s leading trauma surgeons has hailed the pioneering role of the London Ambulance Service (LAS) in helping to tackle knife violence which he describes as ‘endemic’ in the capital.
Continue reading24 Sep 2019
At our Annual Public Meeting today (24 September) we will announce our new leadership structure, implemented on 2 September.
Eighteen months into the London Ambulance Service’s ambitious strategy to better support the wider NHS by integrating urgent care across the whole capital, the Trust today will announce its new top team.
Continue reading20 Sep 2019
Emergency services heroes will receive a ‘thank you’ for the vital job they do as figures released today reveal the scale of physical and verbal abuse they face in the line of duty.
On Friday (20 September) teams from London Ambulance Service, the Metropolitan Police Service and London Fire Brigade will mark the first ever ‘Awesome Movement Day’ celebration which calls on the public to show appreciation for their work
Continue reading24 Jul 2019
Ahead of the capital experiencing very hot weather this week, we are sharing advice on staying safe and well in the heat.
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A man has been reunited with staff from London Ambulance Service who saved his life after he collapsed at home in cardiac arrest.
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Today we announce that Khadir Meer, currently Director of Performance and Improvement at NHS England and Improvement (London), is to join us in a brand new role as Chief Operating Officer.
Continue reading17 Jul 2019
Our 1949 Daimler ambulance was one of the stars of the show at this year’s annual Cart Marking ceremony hosted by the City of London.
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