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Every year we respon

Every year we respond to around 10,000 calls across emergency and urgent care, and non-emergency patient transfers in Guernsey.

Daily demand can vary with an average of 19 cases a day for the emergency ambulance service, however on our busiest day in 2025 we responded to 34 calls in 24 hours.

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20 hours ago

Public Health is conscious that reports of new meningitis cases in the UK may be worrying for parents with children studying away, and so has issued some advice for islanders, particularly those at university, to consider.

For updated FAQs, symptoms to watch for, and reliable information, please visit gov.gg/Kentmeningitis

The UK Health Security Agency, leading the response, advises that the overall risk to the wider public remains low, and has confirmed that at present, all known cases are in Kent.

Guernsey students at the University of Kent who plan to return home early for Easter are asked to contact Public Health at publichealth@gov.gg for support. There’s sufficient stock of antibiotics and the Meningitis B (MenB) vaccine for those eligible students returning to Guernsey.
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2 days ago
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We are due to be conducting some emergency response driver training at various locations around Guernsey during the next couple of days. This means you may see more ambulance vehicles using blue lights and sirens.

This training is vital to allow ambulance crews to respond safely, effectively and promptly to medical emergencies.

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Knight Commander Investiture

A special investiture ceremony, normally only held at the headquarters of St John in London, has taken place in Guernsey to invest two Knight Commanders of the International Order of St John. Chief Ambulance Officer Mark Mapp, Marc Farror, John Hollis and St John Guernsey CEO Heather Langlois The event at Government House saw John […]

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Flying Christine III undergoing maintenance

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Ambulance and Rescue Survey

Islanders are being asked to give their feedback on  Guernsey’s St John Ambulance and Rescue Service.  How do you think we are doing? The 2026 Patient Survey is being carried out by local company Island Global Research and is available to complete online by following the links on social media, via the ambulance service website ambulance.gg […]

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Ambulance and Rescue Awards 2025

The performance and achievements of Guernsey’s ambulance teams has been recognised at a special awards presentation. The event was hosted by the Bailiff of Guernsey and took place in the Bailiff’s Chambers at the Royal Court Building in St Peter Port. A total of 12 awards were presented in the ceremony. Trainee Emergency Medical Technician […]

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Ambulances in Guernsey are NOT FREE. The cost of an Ambulance is £585 BUT you can get an Annual Subscription for just £71.