Archives (2025)

Image: Cardiac arrest survivor reunites with Medway colleagues on five-year anniversary
15 January 2025

Cardiac arrest survivor reunites with Medway colleagues on five-year anniversary

Five years to the day after her heart stopped beating without warning, now 30-year-old Demi Buxton stood face-to-face with the SECAmb team who shocked her back to life. Demi, a Metropolitan Police officer, was with her friend and colleague Saf, collecting Saf’s daughter from school in Rochester, Kent, when she collapsed on 8 January 2020. When Saf returned to the car, she found Demi slumped over a

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Image: Folkestone grandmother and granddaughter praise ambulance team
9 January 2025

Folkestone grandmother and granddaughter praise ambulance team

A routine welfare visit took a frightening turn for 41-year-old Victoria Page when she discovered her 86-year-old grandmother, Janet unresponsive on the bathroom floor. What was meant to be a quick check-in before Victoria started work very quickly turned into a race against time to get her nan help. Thankfully, the swift response of SECAmb colleagues made all the difference. To show their appreci

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Image: Issue affecting nhs.net email addresses
8 January 2025

Issue affecting nhs.net email addresses

UPDATE: Incident stood down at 8.15am on 9 January following a stable position over night. We are currently experiencing an email issue that is limiting our ability to communicate effectively with some of our NHS partners. Patients calling 999 or 111 are not affected and should continue to use our services as needed. As a result of this IT issue, we have declared a Business Continuity Incident (BC

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Image: Chair to take up new role
8 January 2025

Chair to take up new role

Our Chair, Usman Khan, has shared with colleagues his decision to leave SECAmb in March of this year to take up a full-time Executive Director role elsewhere in the NHS. We will now work closely with our Council of Governors to appoint a new chair to ensure stability. In December 2024 we announced that we had begun to work with our colleagues at South Central Ambulance Service to explore creating

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Image: SECAmb thanks staff and volunteers as demand remains high
1 January 2025

SECAmb thanks staff and volunteers as demand remains high

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) would like to thank its staff and volunteers for their hard work and commitment throughout the festive and New Year period. The Trust would also like to thank the public for its support in recent weeks and is urging everyone to use its services wisely as demand is expected to remain high. On Boxing Day SECAmb answered more than 3,000 calls to 999. Across

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