How do I contact SECAmb?

How do I contact SECAmb?

Contact Us

  1. Tel: 0300 123 0999.
  2. Email: [email protected].

Where is SECAmb based?

The Trust Headquarters in based in Crawley and a regional office in Coxheath, Maidstone. The Trust has two emergency operations centre (EOC) where 999 calls are received, clinical advice provided and emergency vehicles dispatched if needed.

What area does SECAmb cover?

The South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) is the NHS ambulance services trust for south-eastern England, covering Kent (including Medway), Surrey, West Sussex and East Sussex (including Brighton and Hove).

How many NHS ambulance trusts are there?

The current system comprises 14 NHS organisations: 11 ambulance services trusts cover the separate regions of England and; individual nationwide services cover Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland respectively.

Who do you complain to about the ambulance service?

the Ombudsman
The service is free for everyone. To take a complaint to the Ombudsman, go to www.ombudsman.org.uk/making-complaint or call the helpline 0345 015 4033. It is important you make your complaint as soon as you receive our final response as there are time limits for the Ombudsman to look into complaints.

Which ambulance service covers Woking?

The South East Coast Ambulance Service
Seeing as it SECAmb is the ambulance service that covers Knaphill and Woking, we thought you might like to understand a bit more about it.

What area does South East Coast Ambulance cover?

3,600 square miles
South East Coast Ambulance service: Covers a geographical area of 3,600 square miles (Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, West Sussex, Kent, Surrey, and North East Hampshire)

What area does South East Coast Ambulance Service cover?

How do I complain about an Ambulance NHS?

The service is free for everyone. To take a complaint to the Ombudsman, go to www.ombudsman.org.uk/making-complaint or call the helpline 0345 015 4033. It is important you make your complaint as soon as you receive our final response as there are time limits for the Ombudsman to look into complaints.