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Chief Executive Richard Henderson comments on our CQC report
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Paige Foster broke 10 bones when she came off her bike and was thrown under a car. Thankfully, an EMAS Patient Transport Services driver was just a few cars away and was able to keep her calm until our paramedics arrived
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A man from Hinckley has been sentenced after stealing and damaging a defibrillator and other equipment in December 2016.
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Joint blue light project will work with residents of Highfields Leicester
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Discharges, dementia and the Derbyshire countryside: A day in the life of EMAS Patient Transport Services
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EMAS paramedics called to RTC on A45 near Great Doddington
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A man has been handed an 18-month community order and told to pay £50 compensation after throwing a concrete slab through an ambulance window.
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The report highlights challenges and pressures faced nationally which echo the challenges we are managing and responding to locally.
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We've prepared a briefing document for our key stakeholders to help them better understand the pressures we have faced this New Year and the steps taken to try and alleviate the impact on our patients and staff.
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EMAS declared a Business Continuity Incident at 17.30 on 1 January 2017 in response to the high number of calls received and our ability to get to people reported to be in a potentially life-threatening condition. The incident was de-escalated at 21.00 hours.