Honoured to win this award for the highest achievement rate at the ERAD conference. Very much a team effort and should be celebrated by all Emergency Response Driving Instructors within SAS EPDD.
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@DaveLBywater@dazzmiller@Scotambservice@William82386734 Need to check with Fleet what the weight is plated at. This type of vehicle is normally driven on a car licence but need to confirm with colleagues in Fleet as it may be up plated due to the extra equipment that is required to be transported.
Incredible learning taking place for our VQ4 students during their CERAD. Learning the importance of driving using the system of car control, corners and bends and legal exemptions as well as all in vehicle theory before their exam on Thursday.@Scotambservice@SasDriver
You're at the stop line at traffic lights on red. Now there's an emergency vehicle coming up behind you with blue lights and sirens. What do you do? Watch our #BlueLightAware video
Our new driver training units have finally arrived and are being introduced to our CERAD course. Look out for a new vehicle at a training centre or station near you. It’s a mobile classroom on wheels ! More photos to follow.
Witnessed or given CPR?
@CHSScotland have launched an advice line with trained healthcare professionals to listen and help you process what you’ve experienced and provide advice, support and a friendly, listening ear.
Find out more: https://t.co/CV7B9S11gb
Happy #Retirement to Philip McIntee!
He retired earlier this month after 50 years in health, including 27 years in Patient Transport Services. He will be greatly missed by his #Kilwinning colleagues and we wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement!