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Never too late to say thank you
A mother and father who tragically lost their nine-year-old daughter in 2010 have provided 12 community public access defibrillators for the Grimsby and Cleethorpes area and have been able to say a long over due thank you to the 999 call taker and ambulance crew
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East Midlands Ambulance Service welcomes Lord Carter’s efficiency report
We welcome Lord Carter's review, which highlights many areas where East Midlands Ambulance Service is already making strong progress.
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Christmas Miracle
Mother of two Charlotte Pickwich who suffered a cardiac arrest on Boxing Day morning has been reunited with her team of life savers
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Look out for our special birthday ambulances
We have unveiled the NHS70 logo on seven of our ambulances to celebrate the seven decades of the NHS - have you seen one yet?
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Baby it's cold outside
A baby that was born in the back of an ambulance when his parents car became stuck in the snow has today met the staff that delivered him into the world
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Rescue day helps to save even more lives
Profits from Rescue Day 2017 have provided eight defibrillators and a Lucas device to the North Lincolnshire community
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#EMAZING staff and amazing communities work together to save lives in tough conditions
Our EMAS staff and volunteers have been working around the clock to save lives across the East Midlands despite the treacherous weather conditions and we have been blown away by the support from local communities helping us reach people who need us.
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Snow and ice cause challenges for ambulance service
The poor road conditions are making a speedy response to patients very difficult
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Timelapse shows critical kit takes time
A long-serving member of staff has revealed she has spent almost 5,000 hours cleaning and kitting out every brand new ambulance rolled out since 2009.
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Blue lights behind you? Don't panic
We are asking motorists to be vigilant in looking out for blue lights after our crews were involved in 90 road traffic collisions in eight months which were not their fault.