Ambulance staff awarded for bravery and commitment

South East Coast Ambulance Service award winnersSouth East Coast Ambulance Service award winners
South East Coast Ambulance Service award winners
Life-saving ambulance staff and volunteers were celebrated at an awards evening.

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) held its second ceremony for the west of its region, where chief executive commendations and long service awards were dished out across a range of categories, including clinical excellence, patient care and leadership.

The evening saw an emotional reunion for the Team of the Year – a group of staff from across the region – which celebrated alongside the 15-year-old boy whose life they saved after he suffered a cardiac arrest.

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Charlie Thurston, from Forest Row, East Sussex, attended the ceremony with his parents having made an amazing recovery following his collapse.

Employee of the Year went to West Sussex operations manager Andy Pattison, for his hard work developing a trauma management scheme which provides peer-to-peer support to staff potentially at risk of post-traumatic stress.

The ceremony was held on Thursday, March 8, at Woodlands Park Hotel near Cobham, Surrey.

Vice Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Bill Biddell, attended as the Queen’s representative to present the Queen’s Long Service and Good Conduct medals, while staff were also recognised for 20 and 30 years’ NHS service.