SCAS and SECAmb appoint new Group Chief Executive

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Crawley man reunited with life-saving ambulance team three years after near-fatal aortic tear

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SECAmb targets health inequalities with lifesaving skills outreach at major Vaisakhi celebration

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Teen cardiac arrest survivor reunites with Thanet ambulance crews

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5 May 2026

SECAmb clinicians and midwives work together to strengthen emergency maternity care

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is highlighting the importance of improving outcomes for women and new-borns particularly in emergency, pre-hospital settings this International Day of the Midwife. Marked annually on 5 May, the International Day of the Midwife celebrates and recognises the critical work midwives deliver in maternal and newborn health and SECAmb is highlighting its criti

5 May 2026

Tunbridge Wells mother given second chance after surviving cardiac arrest

The life-saving message “bra off, defib on” has taken on new meaning for Julie de Mink, who has been researching its impact during her recovery from a cardiac arrest. In the early hours of 2 January 2026, Julie, a mother of three called 111 after experiencing chest pain. Her symptoms were escalated to 999 and Dispatch Team Leader, James, at the Gillingham Emergency Operations Centre sent clinicia

1 May 2026

Crawley man reunited with life-saving ambulance team over two years after near-fatal aortic tear

A Crawley man who survived a life-threatening torn aorta has been reunited with the ambulance team who helped save his life over two years on.   With around 20 per cent of patients with acute aortic dissection not surviving before reaching hospital – and up to 50 per cent before reaching a specialist centre – Christopher Chan knows just how lucky he is.  Christopher recently visited S

27 April 2026

Ambulance Clinicians to provide more informed and joined up care

Ambulance clinicians are being empowered to provide more informed and joined up care while assessing patients by having greater access to real-time patient care records. Following a successful trial in Paddock Wood, Kent, all frontline clinicians across South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) will now be able to access GP Connect, a national system which allows authorised clinicians to view in

27 April 2026

Teen cardiac arrest survivor reunites with Thanet ambulance crews

Every week in the UK, approximately 12 people under the age of 35 die following sudden cardiac arrest and for 18-year-old Hayden from Westgate-on-Sea, SECAmb’s rapid response proved truly lifesaving. Hayden collapsed on the morning of 22 January 2026 while at home with his mum, Stacey, who was preparing to leave for work. He had been in bed getting ready to start his day when Stacey briefly check

24 April 2026

SECAmb targets health inequalities with lifesaving skills outreach at major Vaisakhi celebration

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) delivered vital lifesaving training during one of the UK’s largest Vaisakhi celebrations as part of ongoing efforts to tackle health inequalities and improve cardiac arrest survival rates. The Trust’s Community Resilience team joined thousands of attendees at the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend on Saturday, 18 April, delivering hands-on basic li

23 April 2026

SCAS and SECAmb appoint new Group Chief Executive

South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) and South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) are pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Ashton as Group Chief Executive, providing executive leadership across both organisations. Simon’s appointment was made following a joint recruitment process and confirmation by both Councils of Governors. He will take up

20 April 2026

SECAmb thanks outgoing CEO after three years of progress

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust has thanked Chief Executive Simon Weldon for his leadership as he stepped down from his role on Friday (17 April) During his three-year tenure at the Trust, the organisation has benefitted significantly from his vision which has driven major progress and improvement across SECAmb. Stepping into the role in April 2023, shortly after the Trust

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