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Did you know - as well as providing the emergency road ambulance service and the non-emergency patient transfer service, we also transport patients requiring treatment off-island to and from the airport for medevac flights.
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Emergency response driver training is due to continue at locations around the island over the coming weeks. This means that from time to time you may see more ambulance vehicles using blue lights and sirens.
This training is essential to allow our crews to respond safely and efficiently to medical emergencies around the island.
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✈️ On World Pilots Day we’re giving a big shout out to all the pilots of the medevac aircraft which transfer patients between the Guernsey and Alderney and to and from the UK.
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Have you taken out an ambulance subscription for 2026? If not, don't worry, you're not too late. You can join at any time of the year for the remaining months of 2026.
The cost of a single ambulance call out in Guernsey is £585, but the subscription works out at less than £6 a month. No one wants to have to call an ambulance, but if you do, a subscription gives you peace of mind and avoids a large bill.
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Latest News
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 MoreThe Commandery of St John in the Bailiwick of Guernsey is pleased to announce the appointment of Heather Langlois as the Group Chief Executive Officer for St John Ambulance and Rescue Service and St John Guernsey charity. Heather has spent the last four years as Chief Executive Officer of the St John Guernsey charity, a […]
Read MoreA group of paramedics from the island’s ambulance service and an Emergency Department consultant will be running the Guernsey marathon on Sunday to raise funds for Bowel Cancer Guernsey. The team, calling themselves ‘Five Vital Signs’, comprising of paramedics Ross Senior, Steve Domaille, Dom Fletcher, Andy Adam and Dr Mat Dorrian, is taking part in […]
Read MoreFour people from Guernsey have been invested into the prestigious International Order of St John at a ceremony at St John’s Gate in London. Nicola Hoyland Birch, Lieutenant of the Commanadery board, was formally appointed as an Officer of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem for services to the Ambulance and Rescue […]
Read MoreA 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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