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Nottingham Post
National
Ben Reid

NET and EMAS in new partnership to speed up helping anyone who falls ill on tram

A potentially life-saving new partnership is set to speed up the treatment of anyone falling ill on Nottingham’s tram network.

East Midlands Ambulance Service and the city’s tram operator have signed an agreement that will help medics to reach patients sooner whilst reducing disruption on the network.

The new system will aim for there to be clearer communication between NET and the emergency operations centre to determine the exact location of patients and the preferred places to park emergency vehicles.

Mike Mabey, head of operations at NET said: “The welfare of customers is always our number one priority and occasionally this may mean halting a service if a passenger falls ill and needs emergency treatment.

“By adopting an even more coordinated response to emergency situations, we will be able to stop the tram in a way that provides easier access for ambulance crews while, if possible, keeping services running normally.”

Greg Cox, general manager for the Nottinghamshire Division of EMAS added: “We are pleased to be working in collaboration with NET to ensure we can get to patients who are using the network in a timely manner.

“The welfare of all of our patients is of paramount importance to us but we want to do this in a way that causes minimal disruption to the network and other road users.

“This will be achieved through clearer communication between NET and our Emergency Operations Centre to determine the exact location of the patient and the preferred places to park our emergency vehicles.

“If it is unavoidable for our emergency vehicles to park on the tramline, our frontline crews perform a risk assessment of the area before they leave their vehicle to attend to a patient.”

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