Archives (2019)

26 February 2019

SECAmb welcomes improved staff survey results

South East Coast Ambulance Service is pleased to see improvements across all areas in its results from the annual NHS Staff Survey published today, (26 February). The results of individual questions, grouped into 10 key themes, represent the best ever scores for SECAmb since they were introduced in 2014, and when compared with last year’s scores, show significant improvements in every area where c

26 February 2019

Long service and achievements celebrated at annual awards ceremony

The long service and achievements of South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) staff and volunteers were celebrated at the first of the Trust’s annual awards ceremonies. The ceremony, the first of three to be held across the Trust’s region, was held on Thursday 21 February at The Orangery, Turkey Mill, Maidstone, Kent. A combined total of some 850 years’ service was recognised, while Chief Execu

26 February 2019

SECAmb welcomes improved staff survey results

South East Coast Ambulance Service is pleased to see improvements across all areas in its results from the annual NHS Staff Survey published today, (26 February). The results of individual questions, grouped into 10 key themes, represent the best ever scores for SECAmb since they were introduced in 2014, and when compared with last year’s scores, show significant improvements in every area where c

26 February 2019

Long service and achievements celebrated at annual awards ceremony

The long service and achievements of South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) staff and volunteers were celebrated at the first of the Trust’s annual awards ceremonies. The ceremony, the first of three to be held across the Trust’s region, was held on Thursday 21 February at The Orangery, Turkey Mill, Maidstone, Kent. A combined total of some 850 years’ service was recognised, while Chief Execu

26 February 2019

SECAmb welcomes improved staff survey results

South East Coast Ambulance Service is pleased to see improvements across all areas in its results from the annual NHS Staff Survey published today, (26 February). The results of individual questions, grouped into 10 key themes, represent the best ever scores for SECAmb since they were introduced in 2014, and when compared with last year’s scores, show significant improvements in every area where c

25 February 2019

Cardiac arrest survivor thanks crews in Valentine’s Day reunion

A West Sussex man who suffered a cardiac arrest has been reunited with the ambulance crews who helped saved his life a year and a day after his collapse. Stephen Massingham, 61, from Goring, attended Worthing Ambulance Station on Valentine’s Day to personally thank the team. Stephen, a truck driver for 40 years, met crews along with family and friends including son James, who began CPR on his dad

25 February 2019

Cardiac arrest survivor thanks crews in Valentine’s Day reunion

A West Sussex man who suffered a cardiac arrest has been reunited with the ambulance crews who helped saved his life a year and a day after his collapse. Stephen Massingham, 61, from Goring, attended Worthing Ambulance Station on Valentine’s Day to personally thank the team. Stephen, a truck driver for 40 years, met crews along with family and friends including son James, who began CPR on his dad

25 February 2019

Cardiac arrest survivor thanks crews in Valentine’s Day reunion

A West Sussex man who suffered a cardiac arrest has been reunited with the ambulance crews who helped saved his life a year and a day after his collapse. Stephen Massingham, 61, from Goring, attended Worthing Ambulance Station on Valentine’s Day to personally thank the team. Stephen, a truck driver for 40 years, met crews along with family and friends including son James, who began CPR on his dad

25 February 2019

Cardiac arrest survivor thanks crews in Valentine’s Day reunion

A West Sussex man who suffered a cardiac arrest has been reunited with the ambulance crews who helped saved his life a year and a day after his collapse. Stephen Massingham, 61, from Goring, attended Worthing Ambulance Station on Valentine’s Day to personally thank the team. Stephen, a truck driver for 40 years, met crews along with family and friends including son James, who began CPR on his dad

25 February 2019

Cardiac arrest survivor thanks crews in Valentine’s Day reunion

A West Sussex man who suffered a cardiac arrest has been reunited with the ambulance crews who helped saved his life a year and a day after his collapse. Stephen Massingham, 61, from Goring, attended Worthing Ambulance Station on Valentine’s Day to personally thank the team. Stephen, a truck driver for 40 years, met crews along with family and friends including son James, who began CPR on his dad

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