That awful COVID
Thankyou Ambo
22/06/20 Filed in: Thankyou Ambo
Feeling very proud of the efforts by all NWAS staff and I mean all, from CFRs to EOC, for your response to this Covid emergency. Just because we are retired doesn't mean we don't care or take an interest. Well done everyone; you fill my days with pride. Keep safe
Steve Evans MBE (aka Cowpie)
Steve Evans MBE (aka Cowpie)
COVID 19
20/06/20
The COVID 19 Crisis has touched us all in different ways. This is a BIG THANKYOU to all of the Ambulance Service frontline Crews who have been there for the publics of Cheshire and Merseyside from COVID Ground Zero. Paramedic Care is challenging at the best of times but when faced with this hidden killer and having to work in constant PPE makes it so much harder. The efforts of the dedicated frontline does not go unnoticed and is worthy of the highest praise.
If you are a retired member and want to post a thank you to our frontline teams send it in via the contact form and we will be happy to help you by posting it on the blog,
If you are a retired member and want to post a thank you to our frontline teams send it in via the contact form and we will be happy to help you by posting it on the blog,
Reflection
20/06/20
Since we were last publishing we are all very saddened to hear that the Liverpool Ambulance Community have sadly lost three of its retired members;
Ray and Glyn are just gathering some memories and thoughts about these fabulous and caring Paramedics who served the public of Merseyside and Cheshire for many years of loyal and dedicated service.
Sadly; their funerals took place at a time of the COVID lockdown and their colleagues may not have been able to pay their normal farewells so we will be updating the blog with a tribute of them,
We hope that the message of how much they were loved by their colleagues resonates with their friends and families.
- Boyd Murdoch
- Steve Noonan
- Billy Linacre
Ray and Glyn are just gathering some memories and thoughts about these fabulous and caring Paramedics who served the public of Merseyside and Cheshire for many years of loyal and dedicated service.
Sadly; their funerals took place at a time of the COVID lockdown and their colleagues may not have been able to pay their normal farewells so we will be updating the blog with a tribute of them,
We hope that the message of how much they were loved by their colleagues resonates with their friends and families.