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.

Ambulance Today is here to bring you the very latest in tech, fleet advancement, policy, and any news in general which supports, affects, or is related to emergency medical care.

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…

Treating My Own Mother

Jerusalem, June 12th, 2019 - United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Noa Salant was shocked when she responded to an emergency incident to find her mother to be the patient in need of medical care. The family was supposed to get together for some quality time and both Noa and her mother were arriving by bicycle from different […]

Reducing accidents in the emergency response sector

Date: 22 May 2019 The incidence of collisions in the emergency sector remains high around the world. Emily Hardy, from vehicle safety experts Brigade Electronics, runs through the technology that can help prevent accidents and save lives. Collisions involving emergency vehicles are a frequent occurrence across the world. Ambulances, fire appliances and police cars are […]

“If it wasn’t for the London Ambulance Service, my wife and daughter, I wouldn’t be here now.” Chingford cardiac arrest survivor thanks staff who saved his life

Date: 24 July 2019 A man has been reunited with staff from London Ambulance Service who saved his life after he collapsed at home in cardiac arrest. Andreas Kallis, 68, and his family visited Walthamstow ambulance station recently for the opportunity to meet and personally thank all those involved. His wife Tina, 63, recalls the […]