"Keeping the NHS fleet moving"
We're proud of the work we do and the customers we keep, but some need a special mention. For 15 of the last 20 years we have developed a reputation as specialists in the repair, maintenance and servicing of accident and emergency vehicles, for London, South East Coast and East of England Ambulance Service.
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust (LAS) is the largest "free at the point of contact" ambulance service in the world. Responding to medical emergencies in Greater London with over 500 ambulances at its disposal.
Their Fleet is varied and modern with services that are tailor-made for each community’s differing environmental and medical needs, from cycles to fast response cars, frontline ambulances, helicopters and nurses in our control centres.
The Trust employs over 4,500 staff, and responds to over one million calls for assistance a year. All requests from the public are answered at the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in Waterloo, London, and Lambeth, which then dispatches the appropriate resources.
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust (SECAS) covers a geographical area of 3,600 square miles including Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, West Sussex, Kent, Surrey, and North East Hampshire.
The Fleet works across a diverse geographical area of 3,500 square miles which includes densely populated urban areas, sparsely populated rural areas and some of the busiest stretches of motorway in the country. SCECAS employ over 3,200 staff across 70 sites in Kent, Surrey and Sussex and has an operating budget of approximately £150 million per annum.
The Trust receives more than 600,000 emergency calls from members of the public or other healthcare professionals – roughly one call every minute. The Patient Transport Service undertook 420,700 patient journeys using its fleet of 114 PTS ambulances
Please visit our Gallery to view images of the vehicle repairs we have undertaken for our NHS Trust customers