Respect
Respect for our patients and each other
East Midlands Ambulance Service provides emergency 999 care and telephone clinical assessment services for a population of 4.9 million people.
On average we receive a new 999 call every 25 seconds (1,246,083 emergency and urgent calls received during 2022/2023).
Find out moreA usually fit and healthy Nottinghamshire grandfather who went into cardiac arrest while sat next to his young granddaughter on the sofa, has been reunited with the emergency team who saved his life.
Colleagues from our Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) received recognition last week for their long service and going above and beyond to support the move to a new call categorisation system.
EMAS Senior Human Resources Advisor and Army Veteran, Kevin Thorne, has shared his story about his civilian resettlement with Civvy Street Magazine.
Northamptonshire colleagues have been recognised for their long service and outstanding contribution
A mum who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in front of her husband at home has been reunited with her team of ambulance heroes.
Colleagues from across our Derbyshire division were recognised for their long service and outstanding contribution on Tuesday 19 March.
Geoff Gargett says he will spend his time playing golf and travelling the world.
Murray MacDonald, Oliver Newbould and Ballu Patel join the trust as Non-Executive and Associate Non-Executive Directors.
Respect for our patients and each other
Acting with integrity by doing the right thing for the right reasons
Respecting and valuing everyone’s contribution and encouraging innovation
Working together, supporting each other, and collaborating with other organisations
Ensure that compassion is central to both the care we provide and how we treat one another
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