Associate Ambulance Practitioner for @BelvoirCareLTD and a NHS Trust. All views are my own and do not represent the organisations of that I'm affiliated with.
Who had the best moves? 🤩🕺💃
While providing first aid services at Loughborough Fair last weekend, BelvoirCare medics Kirsty and Euan started dancing to the fairground tunes.
Reel from day 1 of ChocFest in Melton Mowbray 🍫
At the Stockyard
The team look like they throughly enjoyed the goods on offer ⛑️💚
If you need medical cover for your event, feel free to get in touch! 🚑
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Three frontline ambulance workers are speaking out after being attacked by a patient’s dog while responding to an emergency call for help.
Read more: https://t.co/XALHFx4Uzv
With an hour and a half left of the first night at #LboroFair23, the team's been busy ensuring everyone is safe and well 🎡🎠
Shrimpy's been hard at work, lending a paw! 🐾
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I don’t usually post about my full time job rather than my volunteer life. Someone asked me at work why I don’t post about work! Well here you go!
Working on behalf of @EMASNHSTrust a couple of days ago! @_EliteEMS
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Was out last night supporting @SJA_CR_EastMids in Leicester for Night Time Economy. 4 patients transported to ED and many more treated and discharged. Crewing with @conwalker95 and supporting @BIDLeicester and @EMASNHSTrust@stjohnambulance
Our team are up and running in Leicester City Centre tonight, on Jubilee Square. If you need a safe space, or you see us around please come and say hello, in an emergency dial 999 💚
There is an issue affecting the national 999 call system.
BT is working to resolve this issue as soon as possible but, in the meantime, if an emergency ambulance response is required, please continue to call 999 in the first instance. If your call is not successfully connected, hang up and re-dial 111.
Richard Lyne, Strategic Commander at EMAS said:
“Our call handlers in our control room are working tirelessly to answer the 999 calls which are still coming through to ensure the most appropriate response is given to help those with the greatest clinical need.
“We urge people to seriously consider the alternative services available and if it’s possible to make your own way to a treatment centre. For example, if a relative or friend can take you by car.
“People with minor illness or injury should visit their local GP, pharmacy, or urgent care centres (appointments not necessary) or visit https://t.co/RzGiNIelVT for healthcare advice and details of other NHS care local to you.
“This allows us to send our ambulances to people who need the life-saving equipment and clinical skills on board.”
When there is a new update to give, we will do so on our website and our Twitter, Facebook and Instagram social media channels.
***ATTENTION***
A current technical issue is impacting on a number of emergency services across to the country, our included, which means many 999 calls are not connecting.
Please dial 111 in an emergency until further notice - you can also use NHS 111 Online to check for non-emergency medical concerns.