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London, England
Joined August 2014

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    Great image showing the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) each HART operative has to carry and be competent in wearing at a moment’s notice. *Note-IWO now SRT

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  2. This is tragic news and all our thoughts and sympathies are with the family, friends and colleagues of the paramedic who has sadly passed away – and with all . We also send our best wishes to the two members of staff injured.

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  3. During this time of year when the heating is on it's important to know the signs of poisoning - which can be mistaken for other things like flu and food poisoning. Make sure you know the signs - and have a Carbon Monoxide detector in your home.

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  4. is traditionally the busiest time of the year for our Service and over the course of and around the early hours of our call volumes increase significantly. Here is how you can stay safe and well and help us to help you ⬇

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  5. Post holiday festivities, we make all our operatives pass through this aperture to check their mince pie consumption hasn’t been too excessive🥧🥧🥧🥴

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  6. This festive season, is here for you. But, going to the right place for your medical needs helps us to help you. Find out more:

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  7. Christmas Day doesn’t mean a rest for our crews. They have been responding today and will be throughout the festive period for the people of London. 🚑✨✨✨

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  8. Firefighters rescued a cat from a flat fire in in . Crews worked with partners at who treated the cat on scene and took them to the vets to be checked over ©

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  9. "Father Christmas gave me the best gift: giving me the opportunity to spend Christmas with my children." Kate's life was saved by her quick-thinking colleagues and by crews and call handlers. Recently, she was able to be briefly reunited with those who saved her life:

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  10. We would like to wish all our friends, families and partner agencies a safe and very Merry Christmas from all . 🚑✨✨🚒✨✨🚓✨✨🚁✨✨🚤✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

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  11. In an emergency, every second counts. When parking, please consider: could an emergency vehicle get through? [Ambulance not on way to emergency call at time picture was taken]

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  12. We are on track for our busiest year ever for 999 calls. Please click to read this piece about how you can help us help you - and get the right care for your needs - and share it with your followers. Thank you.

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  13. Graham Norton, Asst Director of Ops said: "Our thoughts are with the family & friends of the children and all affected by this devastating tragedy. Thank you to the ambulance crews and our colleagues in the fire brigade and police, who worked so tirelessly to try to save them."

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  14. A quick multi agency response from this evening on the . Piccadilly line reopened shortly after🚇 🚁🚑🚓🚒

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  15. We're wishing our Scottish staff and volunteers, patients and communities - and our friends - a very !

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  16. This morning, we remember Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt. Our thoughts are with their loved ones - and all injured and affected by the terror attack in Fishmongers' Hall on London Bridge two years ago today.

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  17. We would like to wish everyone from our Jewish communities a very happy Hanukkah!

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  18. If you watch just one video on social media today, please make it this one. When a person is in cardiac arrest it is vital they receive prompt intervention. Anyone can save a life – even as a passer-by in the street and even if you have not had formal training. Here's how ⬇

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  19. If you have an urgent medical worry - but it's not an emergency - please go to NHS 111 online to get the right help for your needs. Calling 999 doesn't guarantee you'll be taken to hospital or if you are taken in, that you'll be seen quicker because you came by ambulance.

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  21. During this time of year when the heating is coming on it's important to know the signs of poisoning - which can be mistaken for other things like flu and food poisoning. Make sure you know the signs - and have a Carbon Monoxide detector in your home.

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