London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is London's emergency medical service, and serves its population of 8.982 million with high-quality pre-hospital emergency care. Like all accident and emergency health services in the UK, it is provided by the National Health Service (NHS), and is publicly funded - healthcare is free at the point of delivery.
Thread for EOC London Ambulance Service (LAS) - 5 control centres, for the five operational areas/sectors:
Realistic additional and specialist resources are also provided via the 'Neighbouring Control Centre' menu:
Thread for EOC London Ambulance Service (LAS) - 5 control centres, for the five operational areas/sectors:
- North Central (Complete, ID 80161)
- North East (In Progress, ID 80148)
- North West (In Progress, ID 80160)
- South East (In Progress, ID 80150)
- South West (In Progress, ID 80149)
Realistic additional and specialist resources are also provided via the 'Neighbouring Control Centre' menu:
- LAS HEMS Desk - (for specialist medical/critical care resources, includes the Air Ambulance)
- LAS Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) Department - (specialist resources for complex/major incidents. Includes the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART), and soon the Tactical Response Unit (TRU))
- LAS Emergency Operations Support - (additional support units for major incidents, and further officers and Education & Training Department staff)
- London Paediatric Transport Network - (provides emergency inter-hospital transport for children and babies around, coming into, and going out of London)
- Inter-Agency Cooperation - (emergency support available from a contracted private ambulance provider, an emergency medical charity, HM Coastguard, and NHS Emergency Blood and Organ transport)
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