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About North East Ambulance Service

North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (NEAS) covers 3,230 square miles across the North East region. It employs more than 3,700 staff and serves a population of 2.7 million people by handling all NHS 111 and 999 calls for the region, operating patient transport and ambulance response services, delivering training for communities and commercial audiences and providing medical support cover at events. 

NEAS has 61 ambulance stations, three emergency operations centres, and three training and education centres.

Emergency Operations Centre

It operates around 139 double crewed vehicles and 171 patient transport vehicles as well as 56 emergency response cars, used by specialist paramedics, advanced practitioners and officers, and a fleet of support vehicles including driver training and specialist vehicles for the Hazardous Area Response Team.

In 2024/25, the service answered more than 1.4m emergency 999 and NHS 111 calls, with more than 280,000 patients taken to hospital, more than 37,900 patients treated and discharged over the phone and more than 139,700 patients treated and discharged at home. It responded to more than 24,300 C1 serious and life-threatening incidents in 7 minutes.