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19 May 2016

Surrey co-responding trial to include more medical emergencies

The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt

19 May 2016

Surrey co-responding trial to include more medical emergencies

The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt

19 May 2016

Surrey co-responding trial to include more medical emergencies

The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt

19 May 2016

Surrey co-responding trial to include more medical emergencies

The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt

18 May 2016

Upgrade work to affect Intranet and wi-fi

Due to upgrade work that is taking place on Trust’s servers, the intranet (Staff Zone) will be offline for approximately one hour from 6pm on Thursday, 19 May. During this time, you will not be able to access certain Trust portals through the intranet and therefore should use the following links below: GRS Web –  https://scheduling.secamb.nhs.uk/ Datix IWR1 – http://datixweb.secamb.nhs

18 May 2016

Upgrade work to affect Intranet and wi-fi

Due to upgrade work that is taking place on Trust’s servers, the intranet (Staff Zone) will be offline for approximately one hour from 6pm on Thursday, 19 May. During this time, you will not be able to access certain Trust portals through the intranet and therefore should use the following links below: GRS Web –  https://scheduling.secamb.nhs.uk/ Datix IWR1 – http://datixweb.secamb.nhs

18 May 2016

Upgrade work to affect Intranet and wi-fi

Due to upgrade work that is taking place on Trust’s servers, the intranet (Staff Zone) will be offline for approximately one hour from 6pm on Thursday, 19 May. During this time, you will not be able to access certain Trust portals through the intranet and therefore should use the following links below: GRS Web –  https://scheduling.secamb.nhs.uk/ Datix IWR1 – http://datixweb.secamb.nhs

17 May 2016

Paramedics represent Trust at Queen’s garden party

Two South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics had a day out to remember when they attended Buckingham Palace as guests at a Royal Garden Party. Clinical Operations Manager (COM) for Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes and Hove, Roy Nightingale and recently-retired Steve Andrews, from Bognor Regis, were nominated to attend the event for their roles in attending the Shoreham Airshow disaster and

17 May 2016

Paramedics represent Trust at Queen’s garden party

Two South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics had a day out to remember when they attended Buckingham Palace as guests at a Royal Garden Party. Clinical Operations Manager (COM) for Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes and Hove, Roy Nightingale and recently-retired Steve Andrews, from Bognor Regis, were nominated to attend the event for their roles in attending the Shoreham Airshow disaster and

17 May 2016

Paramedics represent Trust at Queen’s garden party

Two South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics had a day out to remember when they attended Buckingham Palace as guests at a Royal Garden Party. Clinical Operations Manager (COM) for Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes and Hove, Roy Nightingale and recently-retired Steve Andrews, from Bognor Regis, were nominated to attend the event for their roles in attending the Shoreham Airshow disaster and

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