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Wolverhampton Ambulance Service

D-EXP/P/A51/114 11 Jul 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

The vast majority of emergency calls were linked to an excess of alcohol. The photograph shows Peter Lloyd (left) and David Turner (right) posing with an ambulance.

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Wolverhampton Ambulance Service

D-EXP/P/A51/115 11 Jul 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

The photograph shows a wedding guest, who had stopped a flying glass with his hand, receiving first aid from Mike Horton.

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Accident, Penn Road, Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/A51/171 3 Jan 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

Two suspended Wolverhampton paramedics left the picket line to help a pedestrian, Wayne Merrick, who had was unconscious after being knowcked down by a car, and took him to the Royal Hospital. The photograph shows Trevor Ford (right) and David White.

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Wolverhampton Health Authority, New Cross Hospital

D-EXP/P/A51/236 28 Jan 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

Staffordshire ambulance service launced a new non-emergency service to transfer patients to and from Wolverhampton hospitals. The photograph shows Emily Hadfield and Steffie Rose pictured in the back of an ambulance with care assistant Stuart Shirley.

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Staffordshire Ambulance Trust

D-EXP/P/A51/259 4 Sep 1993 Wolverhampton Archives

The Trust purchased a fleet of specially designed Renault ambulances to ferry non-emergency patients, which were being handed over for use at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton. The West Midlands Health Authority is mentioned. The photograph shows (from

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Henrietta Street Ambulance Station, Birmingham

D-EXP/P/A51/97 28 May 1986 Wolverhampton Archives

A group of nine paramedics set a new world record of a round-the-clock kiss of life display at the Lifestyle ’86 show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, to raise money for Birmingham Accident Hospital’s skin culture unit. The photograph show