As the mobile arm of the London health service, their primary responsibility is to swiftly respond to emergency 999 calls, ensuring prompt medical assistance for individuals facing serious or life-threatening injuries or illnesses. However, a considerable portion of their cases involves patients with non-critical conditions who do not necessitate emergency lights and sirens. Many can benefit from more suitable care settings outside of hospitals. Every team member, especially those directly involved in patient care, plays a vital role in infection prevention and control. Their commitment is to uphold a clean and hygienic treatment environment. Being an emergency service in the capital, they must be prepared for large-scale incidents. Their notable responses include the London bombings in July 2005, the Westminster and London Bridge terror attacks in 2017, and the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in the same year. During such incidents, they collaborate closely with other emergency services to save lives. Their responsibilities include alerting London hospitals, establishing on-site systems for prioritizing and treating patients based on medical needs, providing immediate care for the injured, and transporting patients requiring further treatment to hospitals.
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I saw the review by a particular other person here, and I’d like to say you guys do a brilliant job at saving lives. Carry on. It’s ridiculous how some people can be sometimes. Great job guys.