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                                    Help us to help you in the East Midlands this New YearWe are appealing to people across the region to enjoy a safe New Year's Eve, and help our crews reach those most in need this year. 
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                                    Volunteering at Christmas: ‘Caring is a real passion for me, not a chore at all’One of our Northamptonshire CFR's will be spending his first Christmas away from family this year as he volunteers for EMAS. 
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                                    East Midlands Ambulance Service prepared and ready for action this winterAs most families look ahead to a quieter time at home this Christmas, East Midlands Ambulance Service is prepared and ready for an unusual, but still very busy, winter this year. 
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                                    In My Shoes - Steve Farnsworth, General manager for Fleet and LogisticsA global pandemic. 16,000 masks required every day to keep our crews safe. Challenge accepted. 
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                                    EMAS and NFRS crews mark positive response to partnership during the pandemicThe volunteering formed part of an agreement in which staff from the six fire and rescue services across the East Midlands region worked alongside EMAS. 
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                                    Coalville tri-service station officially opensThe new tri-service station, home to East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), Leicestershire Fire and Rescue and Leicestershire Police has officially opened. 
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                                    Community first responder scheme in Northamptonshire keeping our frontline crews on the roadCFR groups in Northamptonshire began helping our service in a different way – by delivering vital personal protective equipment (PPE) to our ambulances and fast response cars at station across the county 
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                                    Be sensible and act responsibly when pubs, bars and restaurants open on 4 JulyIt's your turn to do your part to help us, by knowing your limits and social distancing. 
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                                    We want to thank our unsung heroes for everything that they doOur frontline colleagues in our 999 call centres and on our ambulances wanted to say thank you to all our volunteers who have been 'a bedrock' to the service, by reciting the poem Unsung Heroes, written by paramedic and Clinical Operations Manager Mark Dawn. 
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                                    From cakes to face visors - thanks to everyone who has shown their supportAs an emergency service we have been overwhelmed by the kindness exhibited from the public we proudly serve, from across the East Midlands region. 
