South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb)
 has announced plans for staff based at Knaphill Ambulance Station
 to move in to its established Make Ready Centre in Chertsey.
The plans will see the staff begin and end their shifts at the
 Chertsey centre where ambulances for the region are prepared and
 maintained.
Knaphill station is not in the right location for current
 patient demand and the plans are part of a rolling programme to
 move all of the Trust’s station estate to the central-reporting
 Make Ready system.
Staff will then respond from a network of response and standby
 points in the area including the nearby Woking ambulance
 station.
Paramedic and Operating Unit Manager for Chertsey Dan Garratt
 said: “We will be liaising closely with all affected staff to
 ensure a smooth transition to the existing teams at Chertsey during
 the next six weeks. We expect the move to provide staff with
 greater access to management support and we’re looking forward to
 welcoming them to their new base.”
SECAmb’s Make Ready system minimises the risk of
 cross-infection; frees up front-line staff, who historically have
 cleaned and re-stocked ambulances, to spend more time treating
 patients; and keeps vehicles on the road for longer.
 Specially-trained operatives regularly deep-clean, restock and
 check vehicles for mechanical faults.
In addition to the Chertsey Make Ready Centre, SECAmb has four
 purpose-built Make Ready centres in Ashford and Paddock Wood in
 Kent and in Crawley and Tangmere in West Sussex. It also has Make
 Ready Centres Hastings and Thanet. Another centre is due to open in
 Polegate, East Sussex later this year with a further planned for
 Brighton.