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Chris Browitt and wife Alice Walker with (left to right) Charlotte Saul, Hollie Hicks, Louise Fawcus and Grame Cutty

Cardiac arrest survivor meets the ambulance workers who helped save his life

A Northumberland grandfather who is enjoying a new lease of life after surviving a cardiac arrest last year has been reunited with some of the ambulance workers who saved his life.

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Plea to continue using ambulance services wisely during an expected extended period of industrial action

North East Ambulance Service is once again appealing to the public to use services wisely as it prepares for another period of industrial action.

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Ambulance service recognises bravery of six-year-old boy

The North East Ambulance Service has praised a six-year-old boy for his bravery when his dad suffered a cardiac arrest. 

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Plea to continue using services wisely during fourth industrial action

As North East Ambulance Service prepares for further periods of industrial action following a dispute between trade unions and the Government over the 2022/23 pay award, it is once again appealing to the public to use services wisely.

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Frontline ambulance workers receive recognition for their contribution to the ambulance service

Eleven colleagues from the North East Ambulance Service were presented with the Queen’s Medal at a ceremony at the organisation’s headquarters in Newburn, recognising a combined 247 years of service between them.

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Plea to continue using services wisely during industrial action [copy]

North East Ambulance Service is appealing to the public to use services wisely as it prepares for industrial action. 

The bonnet of an ambulance with NEAS name

Plea to continue using services wisely during industrial action

North East Ambulance Service is appealing to the public to use services wisely as it prepares for industrial action. 

The bonnet of an ambulance with NEAS name

Ambulance service reminds public to use service wisely during industrial action

North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) is urging the public again to only dial 999 for an ambulance during strike days for life-threatening conditions or injury.

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Family reunited with paramedic who helped with surprise delivery

Jade Baynham from West Denton met with Georgina Campbell, a paramedic from North East Ambulance Service, after she helped when they called 999 after a surprise delivery. 

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Updated statement following industrial action 11 Jan 2023 from North East Ambulance Service

North East Ambulance Service has provided an update following the period of planned industrial action on 11 January.