Archives (2019)

7 November 2019

Update on Langley Incident

Following the chemical incident in Langley near Maidstone, yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 6 November), SECAmb is continuing to support those involved, although it has now stood down the Major Incident declared in response to this. The Trust sent a number of emergency resources to the scene, including its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the air ambulance, to assess and treat 48 patients. C

7 November 2019

Update on Langley Incident

Following the chemical incident in Langley near Maidstone, yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 6 November), SECAmb is continuing to support those involved, although it has now stood down the Major Incident declared in response to this. The Trust sent a number of emergency resources to the scene, including its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the air ambulance, to assess and treat 48 patients. C

7 November 2019

Update on Langley Incident

Following the chemical incident in Langley near Maidstone, yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 6 November), SECAmb is continuing to support those involved, although it has now stood down the Major Incident declared in response to this. The Trust sent a number of emergency resources to the scene, including its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the air ambulance, to assess and treat 48 patients. C

7 November 2019

Update on Langley Incident

Following the chemical incident in Langley near Maidstone, yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 6 November), SECAmb is continuing to support those involved, although it has now stood down the Major Incident declared in response to this. The Trust sent a number of emergency resources to the scene, including its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the air ambulance, to assess and treat 48 patients. C

7 November 2019

Update on Langley Incident

Following the chemical incident in Langley near Maidstone, yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 6 November), SECAmb is continuing to support those involved, although it has now stood down the Major Incident declared in response to this. The Trust sent a number of emergency resources to the scene, including its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) and the air ambulance, to assess and treat 48 patients. C

6 November 2019

SECAmb ambulances supporting Poppy Appeal

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is showing its support for the British Legion’s Poppy Appeal by featuring a special design on its ambulances. All SECAmb ambulances have had poppy stickers affixed to them with 12 ambulances – spread across the Trust’s Kent, Sussex and Surrey region – being decorated with a larger poppy design. The cost of the special livery has been kindly covered

6 November 2019

SECAmb ambulances supporting Poppy Appeal

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is showing its support for the British Legion’s Poppy Appeal by featuring a special design on its ambulances. All SECAmb ambulances have had poppy stickers affixed to them with 12 ambulances – spread across the Trust’s Kent, Sussex and Surrey region – being decorated with a larger poppy design. The cost of the special livery has been kindly covered

6 November 2019

SECAmb statement on Langley incident

Please attribute to a South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) spokesperson: “We are responding to an incident in Sutton Road, Langley near Maidstone, following a suspected chemical leak at a premises reported to us at approximately 2.20pm today. Ambulance crews, including our Hazardous Area Response Team and the air ambulance service, are at the scene. We have assessed and treated 57 people a

6 November 2019

Nominate your ambulance service hero

Members of the public are being invited to nominate their ambulance service or NHS 111 hero in a new award to be presented at SECAmb’s annual staff awards. The People’s Hero Award gives the public across the region the chance to pay tribute to the good work of someone who has left a lasting impression on themselves or their family in the last year. Nominations will be accepted for anyone who works

6 November 2019

Nominate your ambulance service hero

Members of the public are being invited to nominate their ambulance service or NHS 111 hero in a new award to be presented at SECAmb’s annual staff awards. The People’s Hero Award gives the public across the region the chance to pay tribute to the good work of someone who has left a lasting impression on themselves or their family in the last year. Nominations will be accepted for anyone who works

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