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Paramedic Team Leader Andy Adam has been presented with his 40 years long service medal.
He started in 1985 with the Patient Transfer Service, before training as an EMT and then studying to qualify as a paramedic - one of the first paramedics in Guernsey.
Andy is a hugely respected team leader and continues to be an active operational paramedic, responding to medical emergencies on a daily basis. He is responsible for all major incident training within the ambulance service, oversees the Volunteer Ambulance Reserves and was previously active with the cliff rescue team, hyperbaric chamber and inshore Rescue Boats.
He was recently appointed as an Officer of the Order of St John for his outstanding service and represented the Crown Dependencies at the VE Day procession in London last year .
Chief Officer Mark Mapp said “Andy truly lives the values of the Order of St John: In the Service of Humanity, with respect and kindness, unselfishness and shows a deep devotion to helping others. Andy continues to be a steady, inspiring presence and his contribution over the past 40 years to the St John Ambulance and Rescue service and the people of the Bailiwick is greatly appreciated.”
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We would like to advise Motorists to drive with extreme caution.
As you are aware Guernsey is currently experiencing a heavy down pour of rain which in turn will cause a lot of free standing water. The rain is expected to continue into the evening and up until the early hours.
The usual areas will be flooded and with it starting to get dark you may not see it straight away.
Drive safely!!
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Paramedic Team Leader Sonia Guille, who became Guernsey first female paramedic is 1998, has received the 30 years Long Service and Good Conduct Bar, after dedicating over three decades to serving the community.
Sonia joined the ambulance service in 1994, initially with the Patient Transfer Service before training as an Emergency Medical Technician and then paramedic. In 2001, Sonia was promoted to a supervisory role as a Station Officer, a position she continues to hold today.
For more than 25 years, she has led teams with professionalism, commitment and dedication, while still remaining operationally active as a practicing paramedic and as an Incident Officer. Sonia's career reflects unwavering dedication, resilience and leadership. Her contribution to the St John Ambulance and Rescue Service and to the people she has cared for over the past 30 years, is both significant and greatly respected.
The long service award was presented by the Bailiff of Guernsey.
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Last week at our annual awards ceremony the Bailiff of Guernsey presented Flying Christine Volunteer Operations Manager Gary Ward with his BBC Make A Difference Runners-up award.
Gary was shortlisted for the BBC Guernsey community award in 2025 and made it to the final three.
He was recognised for his long and dedicated voluntary service and for overseeing the 30 year refurbishment of the marine ambulance.
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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 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, […]
Read MoreThe Ambulance and Rescue service in Guernsey and Alderney is backing a joint national campaign to help prevent falls in older people and provide information on what to do if you do fall. Falls are one of the most frequent cases for the ambulance service in the islands and during the winter there is often […]
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