Kent husband’s CPR saves wife of 15 years’ life

Read more

New dual-crewed ambulances to start joining the SECAmb fleet

Read more

Community First Responders to support ‘calls for falls’ and enhance patient care

Read more

Help us help you and show your support for SECAmb this winter

Read more here

SEC Ambulance Service

Latest News

All News
6 February 2026

SECAmb offering PPE training for NHS staff dealing with possible infectious diseases

SECAmb is providing key PPE training to acute hospitals across the South East, to cover High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) scenarios. Utilising its specialist trainers experienced in these situations, a SECAmb team has created a bespoke course to train NHS staff on how to safely use the PPE ensemble recommended for assessing HCID patients. NHS England has instructed there should be a unifi

6 February 2026

West Kent Unscheduled Care Navigation Hub recognised with Healthwatch nomination

The West Kent Unscheduled Care Navigation Hub (UCNH) Team based in Paddock Wood are celebrating after their work has been formally recognised with a nomination for a Kent & Medway Healthwatch Recognition Award. While the hub does not see patients face-to-face, its team of Paddock Wood–based Advanced Paramedic Practitioners (APPs) and PaCCS clinicians work closely with teams from Maidstone and

2 February 2026

Kent husband’s CPR saves wife of 15 years’ life

After her heart stopped beating, a grandmother is alive today because her husband immediately began CPR; a decision that kept her alive long enough for ambulance colleagues to arrive. Thanks to this colossal team effort, Anne, aged 67 is now looking forward to seeing her daughter walk down the aisle this August and watch her eight grandchildren grow up. Anne was at home with her husband of 15 yea

2 February 2026

SECAmb shines a light on gender disparities in cardiac arrest response this National Heart Month

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is highlighting the disparities in cardiac arrest response for men and women and encouraging everyone to learn to save a life this National Heart Month.   Women are around 27 per cent less likely to receive bystander CPR than men and are more likely to die because their bra is not removed when a defibrillator is used*. As part of National Heart Month in

30 January 2026

High satisfaction in patient experience questionnaire as compliments increase

High levels of satisfaction have again been recorded in our latest quarterly patient experience questionnaire. The questionnaire, which covers the final three months of 2025, collected 311 responses with 90 per cent of respondents reporting that they were very satisfied or satisfied with the time taken to answer their call. A similar percentage (88 per cent) were very satisfied or satisfied with t

29 January 2026

Horsham parents reunite with SECAmb clinicians after emergency home birth

New parents Kira and Dan, from Horsham, have been reunited with the SECAmb clinicians who helped deliver their first baby during an emergency home birth and treated a serious postpartum complication that followed. Now five-month-old, Rosie, was delivered safely at the couple’s home in Horsham in the evening of Monday, 22 September 2025 after a 999 call was made when Kira’s contractions suddenly be

28 January 2026

New consignment of dual-crewed ambulances to start joining the SECAmb fleet

The first of the new consignment of MAN Box Body Dual Crewed Ambulances (DCAs) are due to start arriving at Make Ready Centres across the Trust. In total, 92 new vehicles will be joining the fleet between now and the end of March. They will replace the oldest Mercedes Sprinter DCAs, along with 34 Fiats which end their lease in the summer. At the commissioning centre, the vehicles are fully kitted

28 January 2026

Kent teenager’s ambulance visit inspires Duke of Edinburgh learning

A Kent teenager who was recently treated by clinicians reunited with them as part of his Duke of Edinburgh Award. 14‑year‑old Max from Westerham in Kent visited Paddock Wood Make Ready Centre in January to reunite with Associate Ambulance Practitioner, Emma, and Student Paramedic, Leander, the crew who came out to his home on 2 December 2025. Max had been unwell for two days prior before the ambu

Our Values

Our values are the standards which everyone working at our Trust is expected to live up to.

They help us to make the right decisions and guide ho​​​​w we treat our colleagues, our patients and their family and friends.

Trust Values