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Image: Trust launches new Values
19 August 2024

Trust launches new Values

Going hand in hand with our newly-launched Strategy, SECAmb is delighted to share today its new Trust Values – Integrity, Kindness & Courage – developed by and with our people. The new values have been chosen to shape, guide and influence how all of our people behave at work and how we treat our patients and each other. They complement each other and, our people told us, should be taken togeth

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Image: Mother of three and cardiac arrest survivor reunites with ambulance colleagues
14 August 2024

Mother of three and cardiac arrest survivor reunites with ambulance colleagues

A mother of three young children from Sittingbourne, Kent was recently able to reunite with the ambulance service colleagues who helped to save her life last year. Gemma Ledger, now aged 39, suffered a cardiac arrest at her home in the early hours of the morning on 23 January 2023, while her three children now aged two, five and 13 were asleep next door. Gemma’s partner of 18 years, Richard, woke

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Image: Make a difference to your local community and join our team
12 August 2024

Make a difference to your local community and join our team

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is seeking Kent residents who are passionate about serving their local community and interested in becoming volunteer community first responders (CFRs). CFRs provide invaluable support to our frontline clinicians delivering life-saving treatment to our patients before our frontline crews arrive. With large rural areas in parts of Kent, quickly reaching s

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Image: 26-year-old mother and cardiac arrest survivor reunited with ambulance crew
9 August 2024

26-year-old mother and cardiac arrest survivor reunited with ambulance crew

A mother of two who suffered a cardiac arrest while at a fitness class in November 2021, was recently able to meet the ambulance service colleagues who helped to save her life. Molly Potter, now aged 26 from Polegate, East Sussex, was at a kickboxing class with her husband, Colin, and sister Amy, on the evening of 19 November 2021 when she collapsed to the floor in cardiac arrest. Molly’s next mem

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Image: Saving Lives, Serving Our Communities – Trust launches new 5-year strategy
8 August 2024

Saving Lives, Serving Our Communities – Trust launches new 5-year strategy

An increase in partnership working, and the introduction of an initial further five clinical hubs will be key to South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) delivering on its new five-year strategy. The clinically-led strategy also sets out the Trust’s commitment to embrace new technologies as it transitions from a predominantly ambulance-based response model to a more differe

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Image: Cardiac arrest survivor reunites with crew
6 August 2024

Cardiac arrest survivor reunites with crew

A man from Cuxton, Kent, who collapsed in cardiac arrest while at his home has been reunited with the team of ambulance service colleagues who helped to save his life. Innes Clark, 53, was at home with his wife Jakki and daughter Izzy on the morning of 12 August 2023, when he started to experience chest pain. Jakki immediately called 999, and while on the phone to Emergency Medical Adviser, Natali

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Image: Automated texting keeping patients safe and saving time
5 August 2024

Automated texting keeping patients safe and saving time

The introduction of new system which sends out automated text messages to some 999 callers is helping South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) reach more patients in a timely manner and ensuring clinicians and call handler time is prioritised for the most seriously ill and injured patients. Welfare texts have previously been sent manually using the Trust’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system b

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Image: Brighton father delighted to reunite with crew who found him unconscious
2 August 2024

Brighton father delighted to reunite with crew who found him unconscious

A husband and father from Brighton who survived a cardiac arrest on the evening of 21 July 2022, has been reunited with the ambulance service colleagues who found him lying unconscious close to the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton. Cerwin Meijer, now aged 43, had been suffering with pain in his chest and arm throughout the evening of 21 July 2022. Cerwin’s wife, Marta, drove him to the Royal Suss

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Image: Margate cardiac arrest survivor reunites with ambulance crew
31 July 2024

Margate cardiac arrest survivor reunites with ambulance crew

A grandfather from Margate who spent more than four months in hospital following a cardiac arrest was delighted to meet the ambulance crew who helped to save his life. Chris Bax, now aged 72, collapsed in cardiac arrest at his home in Margate in September 2023. Chris’s wife of 50 years, Judith, was at home at the time and witnessed the collapse. First to respond on scene within two minutes of the

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Image: Stay safe and support SECAmb this Brighton Pride
29 July 2024

Stay safe and support SECAmb this Brighton Pride

People are asked to take care and help the ambulance service manage its demand across the Brighton Pride weekend, which takes place in the in the city on 3-4 August 2024. South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is asking those attending to plan ahead and stay safe across what is always a busy weekend. The Trust will once again have a strong presence in the parade on Saturd

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