Military to step in and help the NHS out in the South East

The military will help out at the South East Coast Ambulance Service, by driving the ambulances, due to the increased pressures on the NHS

The South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb), will benefit from the support of a number of the military who will work alongside ambulance staff over the coming weeks.

They will respond to patients as the service continues to face increased pressure.

The Trust has welcomed the support, which follows a request to the Ministry of Defence, approved under the Military Aid to Civil Authorities (MACA) principles.

36 members of the British Army will join the NHS from the Royal Logistic Corps and they have received training from SECAmb.

They will assist the service by pairing up with a SECAmb clinician for a shift to drive an ambulance.

The cohort will be based out of the Trust’s Gatwick and Polegate operational areas.

The move follows on from SECAmb working with fire and rescue services across its region so that a number of firefighters are ready to provide similar support when needed.

Joe Garcia, Executive Director of Operations, SECAmb, said, “Over recent weeks we have been exploring ways in which we can bolster our frontline response to patients during these difficult times. Following on from our continuing work with our fire services, we are very grateful for this additional support from the armed forces. Following a short period of familiarisation training these individuals will be ready to team up with a SECAmb clinician for a shift meaning that we are able to put more ambulances out on the road to respond to our patients.”

Colonel Ian Adkins, Deputy Commander Joint Military Command, South East, said, “Following their familiarisation training, this initial group of military personnel, and a liaison team, will be embedded within South East Coast Ambulance Service. They will assist by driving ambulances and supporting the Trust as it continues to care for the most vulnerable during the region’s response to the pandemic. We will continue to work closely with the Trust to provide additional personnel if required.”

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