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It was established on 1 April 1998 and as of December 2018 has 3,400 staff providing ambulance and related services to the 3 million residents of Wales. [2] As of 1 April 2024, the trust was awarded "university" status by the Welsh government, making it the second ambulance trust to achieve university status in the United Kingdom. [3]
The Welsh Ambulance Service has ... More than 340 calls were waiting to be answered across Wales at the time the critical incident was declared by the Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust ...
Jason Killens, chief executive of Welsh Ambulance Service, made the plea after the service declared a critical incident. In addition, more than half of the trust's ambulance vehicles were waiting ...
The site was the headquarters of the Welsh Ambulance Service until 2019, when the trust moved to St Asaph Business Park. [4] [5] In 2019, the building was in the process of being decommissioned and sold. [4]
Exceptions included Staffordshire Ambulance Service (which had a temporary reprieve), the Isle of Wight (where provision remained with the island's primary care trust), South East Coast Ambulance Service, and South Central Ambulance Service. There have been two ambulance services trust mergers since 2006. [3]
A critical incident declared by the Welsh ambulance service has been stood down. It comes after its boss urged people to "drink sensibly" at new year to help reduce demand, following a 340-call ...
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The Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust (Welsh: Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Gwasanaethau Ambiwlans Cymru) was established on 1 April 1998. As of 2015 [update] it had 2,500 staff providing ambulance and related services to the 2.9 million residents of Wales.