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Just 2 days until #I

Just 2 days until #InternationalParamedicsDay

On 8th July we will come together with more than 160 global paramedic associations to highlight the different ways paramedics are improving patient care, embracing digital technologies and demonstrating organisational, service and clinical integration.

We were one of the original partners when the College of Paramedics first launched International Paramedics Day in 2022. Since then, the number of global partners that have pledged their support and the vital work of paramedics is now recognised and celebrated in over 40 countries worldwide.
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7 hours ago
This weekend our tea

This weekend our team in Alderney were at the St Anne’s School fayre alongside colleagues from Alderney Law Enforcement and Alderney Fire Brigade.

It was great to see lots of people there.

Our crew were called away later in the afternoon to respond to a medical emergency elsewhere in the island, so apologies to anyone who missed us.

#Alderney #Community #outreach

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14 hours ago
Thanks to everyone w

Thanks to everyone who came along to Guernsey Harbour Carnival yesterday and supported the floating car challenge - raising funds for the Flying Christine III marine ambulance.

Our next outing will be the Torteval Scarecrow Festival.

#guernsey #community #outreach
#CaringForLife
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1 day ago
Another busy week fo

Another busy week for the Bailiwick’s marine ambulance. Flying Christine III has been deployed 4 times in 4 days with Paramedic led teams deployed on missions to Sark, Alderney and Herm.

Flying Christine III is a charitable asset built thanks to public donations, she continues to operate today through sponsorship and charitable support, combined with subscriptions and charges.

To support the work of the marine ambulance you can donate at ambulance.gg

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Ambulance & Rescue hosts US work experience student on fact-finding tour

Guernsey’s experience in prehospital care for aging populations could offer solutions for other jurisdictions. An American emergency medicine student has visited Guernsey’s St John Ambulance & Rescue Service to learn more about international emergency and prehospital care. 23-year-old Kenzie Bay, who studied Health and Humanism at Whitman College, spent two weeks with ambulance crews in […]

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Another busy few days for the Flying Christine III

The Bailiwick’s marine ambulance has responded to urgent medical cases in Sark, Alderney and Herm, with four calls in the space of four days. On Tuesday Flying Christine III was sent to Alderney for a patient requiring urgent transfer for treatment in Guernsey. A paramedic-led ambulance crew travelled from St Peter Port and following a […]

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Harbour Carnival 2026

The Flying Christine floating car proved a big hit with the crowds at the Harbour Carnival. Hundreds of people came along to say hello, see the floating car and support the Flying Christine III fundraising appeal. Our new head-in-the-hole photo boards also proved a huge hit. The bright yellow car is making an appearance at […]

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Four Flying Christine cases in three days

The Bailiwick’s marine ambulance has been deployed four times in three days, responding to emergency calls in Herm and Sark. Flying Christine III was sent to Sark twice on Thursday for medical calls. The first case followed a 999 call and a subsequent request from the Sark doctor. The volunteer crew transported the paramedic-led medical […]

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