Hyderabad Startup RED.Health Launches Air Ambulance Services in 550+ Indian Cities | Startup Story

[ad_1] News Update ByStartupStory     |    May 2, 2023 Red.Health, a Hyderabad-based medical emergency response platform, has launched Red Air Guardian, an air ambulance service available in over 550 cities across India.…

St John Ambulance says ‘organisation’s structures facilitated grooming’

[ad_1] St John Ambulance admitted the “organisation’s structures facilitated grooming and predatory behaviour in the past” after a damning report into allegations of historic sex abuse was published yesterday. The…

Glacial Ridge Ambulance Receives Award for Quality Care

[ad_1] (Glenwood, MN)– Glacial Ridge Ambulance was one of 95 ambulance services across Minnesota recognized for providing outstanding pre-hospital clinical care in 2022. Glacial Ridge Ambulance Manager and EMT Greg…

Ambulance strikes: Unite union suspends action in England

[ad_1] The Unite union suspends strikes in England to enter pay talks, following the Unison and GMB unions. [ad_2] Source link

Two unions suspend ambulance strikes in England as talks reopen

[ad_1] Unison and GMB suspend strike in England but action from Unite members to go ahead as planned on Monday. [ad_2] Source link

NHS plan: £1bn for hospital beds and ambulance fleet

Ambulance staff on strike in England and Wales

[ad_1] Life-threatening 999 calls will be attended to, but other emergencies may not be or could face delays. [ad_2] Source link

Ambulance strikes: Unite workers announce 10 new days of walkouts

[ad_1] Ahead of previous strikes in January and December, patients were told that all Category 1 calls – classed as the most life-threatening situations, such as cardiac arrest – would…

Starmer questions Sunak on ambulance delays

[ad_1] Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says a 26-year old woman from Plymouth suffering from cancer recently died due to ambulance delays, during a session of prime minister’s questions. Rishi…

Sunak and Starmer clash over ambulance delays at PMQs

[ad_1] The prime minister says more money will improve services but Labour’s leader says he has presided over “lethal chaos”. [ad_2] Source link