London Ambulance Service News

09 Sep 2021

An open letter to London and Londoners

An open letter to London and Londoners: Daniel Elkeles at Isleworth August 2021 2

As the country marks 999 Day, I would like to pay tribute to the dedicated staff and volunteers at London Ambulance Service and to all our emergency services partners who support us in our work. We also remember the ten colleagues who have died from the virus during this pandemic, as well as their families and friends.

I am extremely grateful to everyone – from our call handlers and ambulance crews to our fleet teams and corporate staff – who continue to work so hard caring for this city of more than nine million people. They’ve worked tirelessly and continue to give their all to Londoners after 20 months of responding to COVID-19 and associated pressures.

Our staff and volunteers, alongside other health and social care workers, have had to cope with so many changes to how we work, wearing hot and restrictive PPE, enduring lengthy separations from family, and losing loved ones and cherished colleagues to the virus.

Throughout, it has taken almost superhuman effort to maintain the strength and professionalism to be there for London when it needed us most.

For London Ambulance Service, our winter has arrived early. July was our second busiest month ever. We’ve also just had our busiest August. At peak times we are receiving calls every seven seconds to our 999 and 111 control rooms.

We are planning for one of our longest winters. It’s going to be gruelling for everyone in our Service but I know we will not stop going the extra miles. I'm determined to do all I can to support our people to deliver the best possible care for our patients.

To all London Ambulance Service staff and volunteers on this 999 Day: thank you for all you do. I am inspired by your passion and dedication and look forward to supporting you in the important work we still have ahead of us.

Daniel Elkeles

Chief Executive, London Ambulance Service

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About London Ambulance Service

London Ambulance Service answers more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the UK. Our ambulance crews go to more than 3000 patients every day and handle over 2.2 million 999 calls a year.*

Our 24-hour 111 integrated urgent care services help more than 2.2 million patients a year and cover much of London.

We have a core fleet of more than 500 ambulances, with paramedics also responding in fast response cars, on motorcycles, on bicycles and by helicopter, working with our partners at London’s Air Ambulance.  

We have more than 10,000 people who work for us, caring for the nine million people who live or work in the city and all those who visit us.

Not everyone who calls 999 needs an ambulance: we are able to treat around 15 per cent of patients over the phone. Of the patients we see face-to-face, we can treat and discharge just over half (51 per cent) at the scene rather than taking them to hospital. 

Our partnerships with the Metropolitan Police Service, London Fire Brigade and London’s Resilience Forums mean we are ready and prepared to respond to major incidents; and ensure we keep Londoners safe.

*All the statistics used are correct for the year 2021/22 and have been published in our latest annual report which you can find here: https://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/about-us/our-publications/