Have a happy and safe new year
West Midlands Ambulance Service tell you how to enjoy yourself tonight in safety.
West Midlands Ambulance Service tell you how to enjoy yourself tonight in safety.
Help for minor casualties in city centre.
New wheels for charity medics.
Paramedic Tom Waters on going to Sierra Leone.
More expected to take industrial action next week.
Praise for non-emergency medical service.
Augmented Reality for Midlands Air Ambulance.
Plea during industrial action.
University of Birmingham clock tower goes red for Midlands Air Ambulance.
Scheme reduces demand on police and ambulance service.
“Stay alert” reminder to drivers.
Recklessness puts lives at risk.
Hitting the road is not always a good thing.
‘Forrest’ retiring from ambulance service.
Seasonal plea from emergency services.
“It could save your life.”
Emergency staff set to boost cancer charity.
A group of teenagers have spent the past week on work experience with West Midlands Ambulance Service.
New report hails region’s treatment of trauma cases.
Surprise appearance for veteran ambulance worker.
Safer Travel team urge parents to keep tabs on children as school holiday approaches.
“Be careful” call from air ambulance chiefs.
TV appearance for West Midlands Ambulance Service.
Quarter of a million responses in four months.
With more heavy rain and winds forecast for the rest of today and into the weekend, West Midlands Ambulance Service is urging the public to take some simple precautions to stay safe.
“Don’t put lives at risk” call.
Champion bikers back volunteer rider scheme.
Murray MacGregor from West Midlands Ambulance Service tells us when and when not to dial 999.
With the party season upon us, the Temporary Minor Injuries Unit is back in Birmingham for its seventh year to treat worse for wear revellers.
Advice from West Midlands Ambulance Service on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning.