Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom

Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom are part of the National Health Service (NHS) systems. They are run by local ambulance services, known in England and Wales as trusts. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have one ambulance service each; the Scottish Ambulance Service (a Special Health Board), the Welsh Ambulance Service, and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. England is divided into ten regional ambulance services.[1]

An ambulance responds to a 999 call in Fareham, Hampshire.
  1. "NHS Information on Ambulance Services". Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2007-06-14.

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