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                                    EMAS introduces brand new ambulances into service
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                                    Military personnel support EMAS with non-emergency responsesArrangements have been made for 60 military personnel to support EMAS with responding to non-emergency patients in the coming weeks 
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                                    EMAS experience record number of calls in first seven hours of 2022 as revellers party into the new yearWe continue to prioritise patients who are reported to be experiencing an immediately life-threatening emergency. 
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                                    Don't allow your bank holiday to end in tearsCertain DIY projects require careful consideration before undertaking the task at hand. 
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                                    Thinking of swimming in open water? Don't risk itYou can find yourself in trouble very quickly as you begin to experience what is known as cold water shock. 
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                                    In my shoes - Emily Convery and Helen HamiltonAs the virus took hold across the country, Emily and Helen found themselves at the middle of their biggest test yet; co-ordinating the antibody testing for EMAS staff. 
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                                    EMAS to continue to provide Patient Transport Services in Derbyshire and NorthamptonshireEMAS will continue to provide Patient Transport Services in Derbyshire and Northamptonshire until 2023 and 2025 respectively 
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                                    Covid partnership with fire services comes to a closeThe partnership introduced to help with the response to COVID-19 has ended. 
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                                    Respected and knowledgeable Administrator retires after 18 years of loyal serviceOne of our dedicated Locality Administrators in Lincolnshire has begun her well-earned retirement to spend more time with her family. 
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                                    Booklet to help promote safety and prevent crime in rural DerbyshireThe booklet covers issues which have been highlighted as a priority for the rural communities of Derbyshire and gives advice on how to prevent them, to help people stay safe and to reduce crime and accidents. 
