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  2. North West Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) is the ambulance service for North West England. It is one of ten ambulance trusts providing England with Emergency medical services , and is part of the National Health Service , receiving direct government funding for its role.

  3. South Western Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    It has 96 ambulance stations and six charity-operated air ambulance bases within its area. The chief executive is John Martin. [3] The trust's core operations include: [7] [6] Emergency ambulance 999 services; Urgent Care Services (UCS) – GP out-of-hours medical care (Dorset) Tiverton Urgent Care Centre. The Star of Life ambulance boat serves ...

  4. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    In 1977/78 ambulance services in the UK cost about £138m. At that time about 90% of the work was transporting patients to and from hospitals. The Regional Ambulance Officers' Committee reported in 1979 that: There was considerable local variation in the quality of the service provided, particularly in relation to vehicles, staff and equipment.

  5. Ambulance station - Wikipedia

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    A typical ambulance station. Ambulance base in Dryden, Ontario. An ambulance station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of ambulance vehicles and their medical equipment, as well as working and living space for their staff. Ambulance stations have facilities for maintaining ambulance vehicles, such as a charger for the vehicles ...

  6. Welsh Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Wallasey - Wikipedia

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    Wallasey Village has a mixture of mostly 20th century semi-detached and detached housing, a shopping street, with a floral roundabout in the centre. St Hilary's Church is an ancient foundation; the old tower is all that remains of a 1530 church building which burned down in 1857. There are two railway stations, Wallasey Village and Wallasey ...

  8. Category:Wallasey - Wikipedia

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    Wallasey Village railway station; Wallasey Yacht Club; Weatherhead High School; West Cheshire Sailing Club This page was last edited on 27 May 2020, at 20:15 ...

  9. New Brighton railway station - Wikipedia

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    New Brighton railway station serves the suburb of New Brighton in Wallasey, Merseyside, England. It is situated at the end of the New Brighton branch of the Wirral Line 8.25 miles (13.28 km) west of Liverpool Lime Street on the Merseyrail network.