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South Yorkshire Ambulance Service

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Created
  
1 April 1974

Area size
  
600 square miles

Disbanded
  
1 July 2006

Population
  
1.4 million

Headquarters
  
Moorgate, Rotherham, England

Region served
  
County of South Yorkshire

South Yorkshire Ambulance Service was the NHS ambulance service covering South Yorkshire, England. On 1 July 2006 it was merged into the new Yorkshire Ambulance Service.

History

South Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service was formed in 1974, bringing together the individual town and city services which existed across the county. In 1992, it became an NHS Trust, providing 24-hour emergency and healthcare services to more than 1.4 million people across the region.

Albert Page, who was chief ambulance officer for SYMAS in 1989, testified at the Hillsborough disaster enquiry in 2015 that officers on the ground took too long to declare a major incident, and that they did not communicate with the force control room as they should.

References

South Yorkshire Ambulance Service Wikipedia