Archives (2017)

5 July 2017

Trust begins rollout of new Computer Aided Dispatch system

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is set to begin the process of migrating to a new Computer Aided Dispatch, (CAD), system. The new system is well established and currently in use in three other UK ambulance trusts. The CAD is the system used to record all data related to 999 and urgent requests for ambulance assistance requested of the Trust and is primarily used by Emergenc

5 July 2017

Trust begins rollout of new Computer Aided Dispatch system

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is set to begin the process of migrating to a new Computer Aided Dispatch, (CAD), system. The new system is well established and currently in use in three other UK ambulance trusts. The CAD is the system used to record all data related to 999 and urgent requests for ambulance assistance requested of the Trust and is primarily used by Emergenc

5 July 2017

Trust begins rollout of new Computer Aided Dispatch system

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is set to begin the process of migrating to a new Computer Aided Dispatch, (CAD), system. The new system is well established and currently in use in three other UK ambulance trusts. The CAD is the system used to record all data related to 999 and urgent requests for ambulance assistance requested of the Trust and is primarily used by Emergenc

5 July 2017

Trust begins rollout of new Computer Aided Dispatch system

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is set to begin the process of migrating to a new Computer Aided Dispatch, (CAD), system. The new system is well established and currently in use in three other UK ambulance trusts. The CAD is the system used to record all data related to 999 and urgent requests for ambulance assistance requested of the Trust and is primarily used by Emergenc

4 July 2017

Trust invests in fleet with purchase of new ambulances

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to have completed an order for 42 new ambulances to serve its region. The vehicles, which will replace ageing ambulances across Sussex, Surrey and Kent, are expected to hit the roads by the new calendar year. They are then expected to be rolled out at a rate of four vehicles each week. The vehicles follow the design of the

4 July 2017

Trust invests in fleet with purchase of new ambulances

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to have completed an order for 42 new ambulances to serve its region. The vehicles, which will replace ageing ambulances across Sussex, Surrey and Kent, are expected to hit the roads by the new calendar year. They are then expected to be rolled out at a rate of four vehicles each week. The vehicles follow the design of the

4 July 2017

Trust invests in fleet with purchase of new ambulances

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to have completed an order for 42 new ambulances to serve its region. The vehicles, which will replace ageing ambulances across Sussex, Surrey and Kent, are expected to hit the roads by the new calendar year. They are then expected to be rolled out at a rate of four vehicles each week. The vehicles follow the design of the

4 July 2017

Trust invests in fleet with purchase of new ambulances

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to have completed an order for 42 new ambulances to serve its region. The vehicles, which will replace ageing ambulances across Sussex, Surrey and Kent, are expected to hit the roads by the new calendar year. They are then expected to be rolled out at a rate of four vehicles each week. The vehicles follow the design of the

4 July 2017

Trust invests in fleet with purchase of new ambulances

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is pleased to have completed an order for 42 new ambulances to serve its region. The vehicles, which will replace ageing ambulances across Sussex, Surrey and Kent, are expected to hit the roads by the new calendar year. They are then expected to be rolled out at a rate of four vehicles each week. The vehicles follow the design of the

26 June 2017

Trust appeals for information following further thefts

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is appealing to anyone with information to come forward following a spate of incidents across its region in which life-saving equipment has been stolen. The most recent incident, in what appears to be a targeted campaign, took place at Hastings Make Ready Centre overnight on Saturday 24 June with premises in Surrey also targeted last

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