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An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

999 is for life-threatening emergencies like serious road traffic collisions, strokes, heart attacks, and severe loss of blood.

If it's not life-threatening but you need urgent medical help, you can use NHS 111.

#HelpUsToHelpYou

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When parking, there’s some simple steps you can take to help us save lives 🙏

Please always consider: 'could an ambulance get through?'

Do not park too close to the rear of an ambulance as crews may need to operate the tail lift.

#MotoristTips #HelpUsToHelpYou

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An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

999 is for life-threatening emergencies like serious road traffic collisions, strokes, heart attacks, and severe loss of blood.

If it's not life-threatening but you need urgent medical help, you can use NHS 111.

#HelpUsToHelpYou

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An ambulance on a hot day. Text reads: 'Keep 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Use 111.nhs.uk if it's not life-threatening.

An ambulance on a hot day. Text reads: 'Keep 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Use 111.nhs.uk if it's not life-threatening.

Out in the sun today? Please remember to take extra care. Stay hydrated, carry any medication you normally use and find shade where possible.

111 can offer urgent medical advice. By saving 999 for life-threatening emergencies you are helping us to save lives 💚

#HelpUsToHelpYou

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An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

An ambulance vehicle ready to leave for shift, with blue lights on. A message on the back door reads ‘for life-threatening emergencies it’s 999’

999 is for life-threatening emergencies like serious road traffic collisions, strokes, heart attacks, and severe loss of blood.

If it's not life-threatening but you need urgent medical help, you can use NHS 111.

#HelpUsToHelpYou

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Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest.

Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. 

Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest. Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Would you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

Know what to do in these emergencies and help spread the word.

#RestartAHeart #HelpUsToHelpYou

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Emergency services partners checking up on a patient.

Emergency services partners checking up on a patient.

#TeamLAS will be working closely with partners to ensure #VEDay celebrations can be enjoyed safely.

We've got extra resources deployed in central London. See our pinned post for tips on how you can #HelpUsToHelpYou. Please continue to use our services wisely ✅

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Warm weather and a high pollen count can make existing conditions worse. Take preventer medication; take hayfever meds; carry your inhaler.

Warm weather and a high pollen count can make existing conditions worse. Take preventer medication; take hayfever meds; carry your inhaler.

Another sunny week in #LDN 😎

With increasingly warm weather and a ‘Very High’ pollen count forecast, you can #HelpUsToHelpYou by…

✅ Taking your preventer / hayfever medication and your inhaler if you use them

✅ Staying hydrated

✅ Following @NHSuk guidance for more info

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An advanced paramedic by their car on a dark night, with an ambulance visible further down the street.

An advanced paramedic by their car on a dark night, with an ambulance visible further down the street.

On dark nights, would we be able to find you? These tips can #HelpUsToHelpYou when we respond to your call ⬇️

✅ check that your house number can be seen from the road

✅ if possible, send someone to meet our crews

✅ Turn on lights so our crews can find you quickly

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Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest.

Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. 

Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest. Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Would you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

Know what to do in these emergencies and help spread the word.

#RestartAHeart #HelpUsToHelpYou

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Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest.

Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. 

Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Infographic explaining the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest. Heart attack – the person will usually be conscious and may experience symptoms including chest pain, dizziness and shortness of breath. Call 999 immediately. Cardiac arrest – the person will be unconscious and not breathing, or not breathing normally. The faster you act, the better their chances of survival. Call 999 and start CPR immediately.

Would you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

Know what to do in these emergencies and help spread the word.

#RestartAHeart #HelpUsToHelpYou

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Graphic text reads: 'Help us save lives. Keep 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Use 111.nhs.uk if it's not life-threatening'

Graphic text reads: 'Help us save lives. Keep 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Use 111.nhs.uk if it's not life-threatening'

The first full week of the #NewYear is traditionally a busy time for the #NHS. We often see an increase in 999 calls.

Head to our website (link in bio) for guidance on when to call 999 vs when to use 111 ✅

See our pinned post for tips on staying well this winter.

#HelpUsToHelpYou

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And in case you want to see how long your toilet paper on hand will last, divide the number of rolls that you have by the # of people using it, then head to this calculator.🧮🧻🧻 https://howmuchtoiletpaper.com/
#toiletpapercrisis #HelpUsToHelpYou

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