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21 April 2016

Trust moves to REAP 4

Trust moves out of REAP level 5 Following a review of the Trust’s current REAP level, the executive team gave its support to the senior operational management team’s recommendation to move from REAP level 5 to 4 with immediate effect. The Trust had been operating at REAP level 5 since Thursday, 24 March, following significant pressures placed on EOCs and A&E services and concerns regarding dem

21 April 2016

Trust moves to REAP 4

Trust moves out of REAP level 5 Following a review of the Trust’s current REAP level, the executive team gave its support to the senior operational management team’s recommendation to move from REAP level 5 to 4 with immediate effect. The Trust had been operating at REAP level 5 since Thursday, 24 March, following significant pressures placed on EOCs and A&E services and concerns regarding dem

15 April 2016

New ambulance centre to begin operations

Ambulance crews will begin operating out of South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) newest Make Ready Centre and Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) base in Crawley from next week (Monday 18 April). A phased opening will see the first crews begin to report to the new centre in Faraday Road, Northgate, prior to the centre becoming fully operational by the end of April. From Monday, Horsham

15 April 2016

New ambulance centre to begin operations

Ambulance crews will begin operating out of South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) newest Make Ready Centre and Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) base in Crawley from next week (Monday 18 April). A phased opening will see the first crews begin to report to the new centre in Faraday Road, Northgate, prior to the centre becoming fully operational by the end of April. From Monday, Horsham

15 April 2016

New ambulance centre to begin operations

Ambulance crews will begin operating out of South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) newest Make Ready Centre and Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) base in Crawley from next week (Monday 18 April). A phased opening will see the first crews begin to report to the new centre in Faraday Road, Northgate, prior to the centre becoming fully operational by the end of April. From Monday, Horsham

15 April 2016

New ambulance centre to begin operations

Ambulance crews will begin operating out of South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) newest Make Ready Centre and Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) base in Crawley from next week (Monday 18 April). A phased opening will see the first crews begin to report to the new centre in Faraday Road, Northgate, prior to the centre becoming fully operational by the end of April. From Monday, Horsham

15 April 2016

New ambulance centre to begin operations

Ambulance crews will begin operating out of South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) newest Make Ready Centre and Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) base in Crawley from next week (Monday 18 April). A phased opening will see the first crews begin to report to the new centre in Faraday Road, Northgate, prior to the centre becoming fully operational by the end of April. From Monday, Horsham

11 April 2016

Statement in relation to Patient Transport Service in Sussex

“We are extremely disappointed to read the media release issued by Coperforma Ltd today (11 April). “SECAmb acted professionally throughout the transfer process and we are extremely proud of the service of our staff over many years. We typically provided approximately 25,000 journeys per month, taking patients to and from their home as well as a wide range of destinations including acute hospital

11 April 2016

Statement in relation to Patient Transport Service in Sussex

“We are extremely disappointed to read the media release issued by Coperforma Ltd today (11 April). “SECAmb acted professionally throughout the transfer process and we are extremely proud of the service of our staff over many years. We typically provided approximately 25,000 journeys per month, taking patients to and from their home as well as a wide range of destinations including acute hospital

11 April 2016

Statement in relation to Patient Transport Service in Sussex

“We are extremely disappointed to read the media release issued by Coperforma Ltd today (11 April). “SECAmb acted professionally throughout the transfer process and we are extremely proud of the service of our staff over many years. We typically provided approximately 25,000 journeys per month, taking patients to and from their home as well as a wide range of destinations including acute hospital

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