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St John provides the Ambulance Service on behalf of the States of Guernsey through a grant from the Committee for Health & Social Care.
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Guernsey’s ambulance CEO receives King’s Ambulance Medal at Windsor Castle The Chief Executive Officer of Ambulance and Rescue and Guernsey’s Chief Ambulance Officer has been presented with the King’s Ambulance Medal (KAM) by the Princess Royal at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle. Mark Mapp was named as a recipient of the prestigious award in […]
Read MoreThat’s our message as we launch the 2026 scheme. More than a quarter of people who needed an ambulance last year didn’t have cover. Don’t be one of them. For just £71 you’re covered for the whole year whether you need an emergency ambulance, ambulance transfer or the Flying Christine when you’re visiting the other […]
Read MoreA NEW state of the art ambulance has arrived in Alderney, enhancing emergency care on the island. Replacing a vehicle that was delivered in 2007, the new ambulance will improve patient care and comfort, alongside increasing operational efficiency and safety. Equipped with the very latest in life-saving technology – including an advanced cardiac monitor with […]
Read MoreGuernsey’s longest serving paramedic Andy Adam is celebrating 40 years of dedicated service to community this week. Andy’s career with the St John Ambulance and Rescue Service began in 1985, starting on 24th June, which coincidentally is St John Day. After a period with the Patient Transfer Service, he trained as an Emergency Medical Technician […]
Read MoreReg Blanchford was the founder of St John Ambulance and Rescue Service. He is celebrated for his vision, innovation and pioneering work. Reginald Blanchford, known as Reg, was born in Guernsey on 24th February 1915. He had six sisters and went to Les Vauxbelets College. In 1930, he joined his father’s concrete works base at […]
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