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Should there be warning sirens about the ambulance service?

Ambulance service
Created on
16 July 2018

The London Assembly Health Committee has invited members of the public to give their views on the performance of the London Ambulance Service.

The Health Committee is investigating how to ensure a more modern, efficient and effective emergency ambulance service for London, which can meet current and future challenges.

Guests invited to the session have been identified through a public invitation publicised online, through the Patients Forum of the London Ambulance Service, and via London Healthwatch organisations.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday 17 July at 3:30pm in The Chamber, City Hall (The Queen’s Walk, London SE1).



Media and members of the public are invited to attend.

The meeting can also be viewed LIVE via webcast or YouTube

Follow us @LondonAssembly and take part in the meeting discussion using #AssemblyHealth and #AmbulanceService

Notes to editors

  1. The Mayor of London has a statutory duty to produce a strategy to promote the reduction of health inequalities among Londoners.
  2. Full agenda papers
  3. Dr Onkar Sahota AM, Chair of the Health Committee is available for interview. See contact details below.
  4. London Assembly Health Committee
  5. As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.

 

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