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Welcome to South East Coast Ambulance Service

Become a member of your ambulance service

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We recently consulted on our plans to become a Foundation Trust and you can now view the feedback we received by clicking here.

You can support your local ambulance service by becoming a member.  Signing up is easy, and it’s free! 

To find out more about our plans to become a foundation trust, click on the logo – your service, your call.

To become a member, just fill in a membership form, become a part of the organisation and get as involved as you like.

Watch our short film

South East Coast Ambulance Service has come a long way - from a service that transported patients to hospital to one that now transports specialist treatment to the patient.  Click here to see our short DVD and let our staff show you what their work involves and tell you how you can get involved.

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Swine Flu

The second wave of the flu pandemic is under way. Current figures suggest that so far the virus is spreading more slowly than could have been the case.  This is good news and gives added importance to the work being done to get the vaccine to as many people as possible.

The first batches of licensed vaccine are now in the NHS distribution network and it is anticipated that the amount of vaccine available to the NHS will increase rapidly over the coming weeks. 

We are currently working with our health partners and delivering a programme for vaccinating staff against the virus, so that we are able to continue to provide a normal service to you and our patients during this outbreak.

We have already provided staff with a wealth of information on the vaccine and why they should protect themselves and their patients from the virus. 

You can view an example of this material by clicking on this link

In the meantime if you suspect that you have swine flu visit www.nhs.uk.  .

Could you be a responder for your community?

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)

Community first responders are now playing a vital role in the emergency care we provide to the southeast of England. They are just ordinary members of the public who have been trained by the ambulance service to deliver life-saving skills in their local areas pending the arrival of an ambulance.

Responders are trained to give aspirin, oxygen and a hypostop gel for diabetics. They are also trained in how to use an EpiPen if an anaphylactic patient is unable to administer their own treatment.

If you would like to become a community first responder, please contact the Community Responder Team on 01273 897 861 or email: recruitment@secamb.nhs.uk

Read more about our community first responders here.

Can we help you?

Contacting us

If you need to contact SECAmb for any reason please click here for advice.

NHS Direct operatorIf you are in need of urgent medical advice but feel that your problem doesn't need a 999 response then you could call NHS Direct on 0845 4647 or visit their website.  


Accessible information

We are currently working towards improving the accessibility of our website. For further information, in other languages, please click here.

PFE bookPreparing for Emergencies

This Government website has information on how you can help yourself and others in emergencies. A lot of it is based on common sense advice and may seem obvious or familiar to you, but it has saved lives in the past. The text has been arranged so you can access advice tailored to your needs.

mp3 playerFirst Aid advice for your MP3 player

. Did you know you can now download first aid advice in mp3 format to store on your iPod (or any mp3) player? They are royalty  free and have been professionally recorded so they will always be crystal clear whenever you need them.

They cover all the situations where giving the correct first aid may mean the difference between life and death. Go to downloads.

 

 

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