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For #WorldBookDay here’s our pick for this year. Gary Blanchford’s book tells the story of Guernsey’s ambulance service during the Occupation of the islands through photographs taken by his father Reg.
Many of the photos were taken on a secret camera hidden from the Germans.
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Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest? Have a look at the explanation below.
Both are medical emergencies, so in both cases dial 999.💡 Did you know? A heart attack and a cardiac arrest are not the same thing.
Knowing the difference and how to respond in each situation could save a life.
Help us spread awareness and make sure more people know what to do in an emergency. ❤️
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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 MoreIslanders 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 […]
Read MoreThe 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 […]
Read MoreThe ambulance service in Guernsey and Alderney is putting special arrangements in place, which will be continually reviewed based on the latest information. The safety and protection of patients, staff and volunteers will continue to be our priority. A red wind warning and a red tide and flood warning have been issued for the following […]
Read MoreTwo people from Guernsey’s Ambulance and Rescue Service have received the honour of being admitted to The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem – commonly known as the Order of St John. Long serving marine ambulance volunteer Andy Lowe was recognised for his services to the Flying Christine. Jim Cathcart, […]
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