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Cynon Valley Leader (icWales) (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
YOUNGSTERS from an Aberdare primary school will be taught to cope with a life-threatening medical emergency thanks to a joint initiative by the Welsh Ambulance Service and the British Heart Foundation.
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Rhondda Leader (icWales) (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
A RHONDDA woman who has played a vital role in two of the Welsh Ambulance Service’s most important multi-million pound projects has had her efforts recognised.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) could improve its good work by keeping in touch by phone with people who have hospital appointments. Many outpatient visits are ma
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Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
A MAN has praised the Welsh Ambulance service after quick thinking paramedics saved his wife’s life.
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A Work in Progress (Free subscription) | 12/07/2008
It has taken me forever to upload more than 200 photos from our Scottish adventure. Don't feel bad if you don't look at all of them, but you know, you might miss me drinking whiskey straight out of the bottle. Edinburgh and the GGW Scottish Ambulance Service More word filled entries to follow.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
UNISON, THE main health service union, is opposing cuts of £1.2 million (€1.5 million) in the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
THE Welsh Ambulance Service Trust has been in the public eye a lot lately, with the focus rather more on the negative than the positive.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
THE Welsh Ambulance Service Trust has been in the public eye a lot lately, with the focus rather more on the negative than the positive.
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Later On (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Via Bruce Schneider, this pleasant story: The Scottish Ambulance Service has admitted that a package containing contact information has been lost. The computer disc from its Paisley Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (EMDC) was lost by the courier, TNT. The disc contained a copy of records, including some phone numbers and patient names, of 894,629 calls to the [...]
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Schneier (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
The UK is learning: The Scottish Ambulance Service confirmed today that a package containing contact information from its Paisley Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (EMDC) has been lost by the courier, TNT, while in transit to one of its IT suppliers. The portable data disk contained a copy of records of 894,629 calls to the ambulance service's Paisley EMDC since February...
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[SecurityRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
The UK is learning : The Scottish Ambulance Service confirmed today that a package containing contact information from its Paisley Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (EMDC) has been lost by the...
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A Work in Progress (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
Within ten minutes of my arrival in Edinburgh, I had collected my bag, retrieved £ from the ATM, and had acquired a bus ticket to take me to the center of town. Within twenty minutes of my arrival I had spotted Edinburgh castle, watched a Scottish ambulance service RRU fly by with glee, and had been completely won over by the town. Within two hours I was checked into the hostel, had my trusty and certainly...
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Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
AM TRISH Law has several times raised the very serious concerns regarding ambulance response times, both within the Assembly and with the chief executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service.
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Gwent Gazette (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
MP DAI DAVIES has demanded a crisis meeting over the shocking and life-threatening lack of ambulance services in south-east Wales. The news comes as yet another borough resident has been let down by the Welsh Ambulance Service. Here we look at the ways the lack of service has affected Blaenau Gwent.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
WHEN the Scottish Ambulance Service admitted this week to having lost the details of almost 900,000 people who had made 999 calls, it was the latest in a depressingly long ru