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                                    Respect our local communities say Derbyshire leadersA joint statement from Derbyshire leaders ahead of this bank holiday weekend. 
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                                    Fire service colleagues to support EMAS with COVID-19 responseColleagues from the six Fire and Rescue services across the East Midlands will be joining us at EMAS to commence training to support our response to COVID-19 
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                                    More than 1,000 emergency calls received in first seven hours of New Year's DayCalls were for a variety of conditions including trips and falls, breathing problems and road traffic collisions. 
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                                    New initiative is on the right trackEast Midlands Ambulance Service and Nottingham Trams are working in collaboration to ensure the safe and timely response to patients who need us in an emergency who become unwell while travelling on the network. 
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                                    EMAS' plans for another busy winterPlans are well underway to ensure that everyone here at EMAS is ready for another busy winter period - but we need the public to play their part. 
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                                    First dementia friendly ambulance to launch in the UKEMAS has launched the first dementia friendly ambulance in the UK to aid patients with dementia on their journey to hospital. 
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                                    Two Johns celebrate 80 years on Nottinghamshire’s ambulancesTwo friends called John - who joined the ambulance service together in 1979 and are still crewmates today - are both celebrating 40 years in the NHS. 
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                                    Pair who damaged ambulance on New Years' Day ordered to pay repair costTwo men who damaged the doors of an ambulance in the high peaks have appeared in court. 
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                                    From the Middle East to the East Midlands - ex-Army doctor named as new ambulance service medical directorAn ex-Army doctor who regularly flies with one of the region's 999 emergency helicopters has been appointed as the most senior doctor EMAS. 
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                                    EMAS gets creative with its communications and engagement programmeMeet our latest real-life avatars - Steve and Sam 
