Ambulance Services History

Hello there! Welcome to the Emergency Medical Services in UK! This page contains brief history of the ambulance service you are applying for or you want to apply for. Plus, you will also know what are the services provided by Trust, what are their available equipments and where the stations are based at.

It is but important to read the history and know the mission and vision of the service you wanted to join because you will definitely have a head start!

Including the history of the service in your research/preparation, you are already showing commitment and dedication which is a great factor to the assessors. They are, as a matter of fact, looking for dedicated and committed individuals to join their team!

Also, by becoming aware of the mission and vision of the service, your reason for applying becomes more personal. Meaning to say, you will have a deeper reason of joining apart from wanting to serve the public. Like say, you like the way the policies and services the service has provided for the past years, etc.

Thus, in this page, you will be provided with the history of each ambulance services in UK! Just click the link and you will be forwarded to the history page!

Ambulance Services in UK

The emergency medical services in UK give service to people with acute illnesses or injuries. They are composed by the 4 publicly funded health care systems which are the National Health Service (England); Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland; NHS Scotland; and NHS Wales.

ENGLAND

East Midlands Ambulance Service

East of England Ambulance Service

Great Western Ambulance Service

Isle of  Wight Primary Care Trust

London Ambulance Service

North East Ambulance Service

North West Ambulance Service

South Central Ambulance Service

South East Coast Ambulance Service

South Western Ambulance Service

West Midlands Ambulance Service

Yorkshire Ambulance Service

SCOTLAND

Scottish Ambulance Service

NORTHERN IRELAND

Northern Ireland Ambulance Service

WALES

Welsh Ambulance Service

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