Founded in 2001, Ambulance Today is a global magazine devoted to clinical journalism, specifically regarding prehospital emergency care.
We look to support those working within EMS wherever possible, and we are passionate about creating and driving innovative change within the EMS industry.
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Based in the UK, we cover EMS-related news all over the world, with editorial contributions from some of the most notable and respected leading figures within the global EMS community.
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COVID–19 saw a shift in how some ambulance crews and rapid response teams operated across the UK, from forming collaborative response and mobile support units, to creating purpose-built temporary Read More…
Body Cameras Rolled Out to All North East Stations to Protect Frontline Staff
All frontline ambulance staff at North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) will have access to a body worn camera in a bid to protect them against the rise of incidents of violence and aggression. All NEAS vehicles are fitted with CCTV cameras, but with two thirds of incidents happening away from a vehicle, the service was […]
Pair Commended for Life-Saving Interventions at Car Crash Aftermath
A nurse and her colleague who delivered life-saving first aid in the aftermath of a serious car crash have been commended for their actions. District nurse Joanne Curry and her co-worker Simon Clifford were on shift with the GP out-of-hours service when they came across a one-car collision in Abertillery, where four people had been injured, […]
Port Talbot Supermarket Staff Commended for Quick-Thinking Actions
Supermarket workers who came to the aid of a customer in cardiac arrest have been praised for their quick-thinking actions. Staff at Tesco in Port Talbot gave CPR to a man who had collapsed in the car park and delivered two shocks using the store’s defibrillator before the arrival of an ambulance. Colleagues also made […]