Archives (2026)

Image: Five more years of life thanks to SECAmb clinicians for Crawley cardiac arrest survivor
17 February 2026

Five more years of life thanks to SECAmb clinicians for Crawley cardiac arrest survivor

Thanks to the swift actions of South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) clinicians, Crawley man, Jeffrey Fox, is celebrating five more years of life – counting – after suffering a cardiac arrest. With fewer than one in 10 people surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, now 65-year-old Jeff knows just how lucky he is. Five years on from the incident, he and his wife, Loraine, rec

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Image: Rother Responders introduce female CPR manikins to tackle life-saving gender gap
16 February 2026

Rother Responders introduce female CPR manikins to tackle life-saving gender gap

South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) Rother Community First Responders (CFRs) are confronting the stigma that leaves women less likely to receive CPR with new female training manikins to change behaviour and close the gender-gap. Women are around 27 per cent less likely to receive CPR from a bystander than men, often due to uncertainty, fear of inappropriate contact, or lack of confiden

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Image: London Gatwick cardiac arrest survivor reunites with her lifesavers
10 February 2026

London Gatwick cardiac arrest survivor reunites with her lifesavers

Moments before boarding a flight, Helen Warren’s holiday came to an abrupt halt when she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at London Gatwick. Only a few months on, Helen and her husband Peter revisited London Gatwick to reunite with the first responders who saved her life.    On Tuesday, 9 September 2025, Helen was waiting at the departure gate, ready to begin her trip, when she suddenly collapsed

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

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Image: Horsham parents reunite with SECAmb clinicians after emergency home birth
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

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Image: SECAmb launches three-month Penthrox trial for CFRs in Tangmere and Worthing
7 January 2026

SECAmb launches three-month Penthrox trial for CFRs in Tangmere and Worthing

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) has begun a new three-month trial across Tangmere and Worthing which will see community first responders (CFRs) carry and administer the pain-relief drug Penthrox.   The trial aims to improve patient care by providing effective and rapid pain relief which CFRs will be able to administer where clinically appropriate.   Penthrox is a fast-acting pain relie

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Image: ‘When I can run’: Determined Hastings girl reunites with ambulance crews who saved her life
5 January 2026

‘When I can run’: Determined Hastings girl reunites with ambulance crews who saved her life

10-year-old from Hastings, Scarlett Stockley, shared she is determined to run again with the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) clinicians that helped saved her life after suffering a life-altering brain injury. On 31 May 2024, Scarlett (nine-years-old at the time) attended her local gymnastics class unaware of what was about to happen. During a tumbling stunt, Scarlett suddenly felt unwe

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Image: Community First Responders to support ‘calls for falls’ and enhance patient care
23 December 2025

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

A new initiative has been launched this week by South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) which will see community first responders (CFRs) help enhance the care for patients that have fallen. With increased ‘calls for falls’ over the winter period, the initiative aims to help us ensure we deliver the right care, at the right time, by the right people and is crucial in the development of the Trus

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Image: Worthing CFR breaking the stigma of women receiving CPR
22 December 2025

Worthing CFR breaking the stigma of women receiving CPR

Worthing Community First Responder (CFR), Sally Holmes, is shining a light on the gender disparities in CPR and defibrillator delivery by supporting a vital campaign #BraOffDefibOn. With 27 per cent of women less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men in a cardiac arrest, Sally has been helping tackle the stigma and delivering CPR training in the Worthing community, emphasising the message

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Image: Hastings cardiac arrest survivor urges public to get trained in CPR
6 November 2025

Hastings cardiac arrest survivor urges public to get trained in CPR

A Hastings woman has a second chance at life thanks to the life-saving actions of her husband and South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) clinicians and is urging people to get trained in CPR which could save a loved one. 65-year-old Carole Tatar and her husband John recently reunited with some of her lifesavers at SECAmb’s Hastings Make Ready Centre – only two months on from when she suffered

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