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Sunderland football fan who scored a second chance at life reunites with ambulance service team following cardiac arrest
27th March 2025North East Ambulance Service and Northumbria Police colleagues reunited with a patient whose life they saved following a cardiac arrest in Sunderland earlier this year.
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Ambulance service study to help improve pain management for children and young people
26th March 2025You can help ambulance trusts improve pain management for children through the Pain mAnagement for childreN and young people attendeD by Ambulance (PANDA) study.
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Ambulance service training team launches new trauma training programme
25th March 2025A new specialist training programme is being delivered by North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) to ensure patients who sustain traumatic injuries in the region are getting to the right place for their care.
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North East Ambulance Service drives towards a greener fleet
20th March 2025Ambulance service frontline staff have been testing & reviewing electric vehicles for possible future use as part of a commitment towards sustainability.
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Cardiac arrest survival in the North East - from resuscitation to recovery
18th March 2025Survivor of a cardiac arrest is reunited with the emergency ambulance crew who helped to save his life and cardiologist who supported his recovery.
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New chief executive announced at North East Ambulance Service
17th March 2025North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (NEAS) has appointed Kevin Scollay as its new chief executive.
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Ambulance 999 workers take on abusive callers
10th March 2025NHS workers taking 999 and 111 calls at North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) urge the public to treat them with respect.
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Public invited to nominate ambulance service workers for annual awards.
4th March 2025NEAS will be running its annual awards, ‘In the Spotlight’, in June – and is looking for nominations from patients and their families who want to recognise those who have come to their aid.