What is the ambulance HART team?

The HART team are a group of paramedics who are trained to go into the ‘hot zone’ of incidents. Traditionally, paramedics have always had to wait for other services such as a fire and rescue service to bring patients from the heart of an incident to the edge of the inner cordon.

Where are HART paramedics based?

Hazardous Area Response Teams HART teams are based in each of England’s ten NHS Ambulance Trusts, which means they can cover the whole of the country, in some cases working together on specific, large scale or high-profile incidents, either accidental or deliberately caused.

Where is Yorkshire Hart team based?

Ashford
The new South East Coast HART team was launched in July and is based in Ashford, Kent.

How many HART teams are there?

16 HART teams
Capabilities. All 16 HART teams within the ambulance services of England & Wales have the same capabilities.

What is an Incident Response ambulance?

An incident response team (IRT) or emergency response team (ERT) is a group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident, such as a natural disaster or an interruption of business operations.

How much do paramedics get paid UK?

The average paramedic salary is £27,312 within the UK. Newly qualified paramedics can expect to earn at least £21,000 starting in Band 5 under the NHS Agenda for Change pay scale. A paramedic salary rises for those who undertake extended skills training in critical care or trauma.

What is a specialist paramedic?

Specialist Paramedic Practitioner. ▪ Paramedics with additional education and training equipped for greater patient assessment and management skills. ▪ Able to diagnose a wide range of conditions and treat many minor injuries and illnesses.

Can a paramedic do stitches?

They can suture, administer antibiotics and perform advanced airway techniques in addition to what the typical ground medic does. Remote paramedics are also trained to provide other services outside the scope of the medical training of a traditional paramedic.

What is NHS Hart?

Our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) provide NHS paramedic care to any persons within a hazardous environment that would otherwise be beyond the reach of NHS care. This includes the provision of NHS care within the inner cordons or hot zones of incidents.

Are there any Hart ambulances in the UK?

A HART is operational in every NHS ambulance service in England and Wales. Similar capabilities exist within the Scottish Ambulance Service – Special Operations Response Team (SORT) Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Isle of Man Ambulance Service .

How many HART teams are there in the UK?

All 16 HART teams within the ambulance services of England & Wales have the same capabilities. Gen 1 HART (most vehicle no longer in service) IWO – Inland Water Operations, including water rescue, flood response and paramedic care to maritime incidents within 12 miles of the British coast

Where can I find out more about Hart?

HART (Hazardous Area Response Team) is a specialist team of Service staff who have been trained to provide life-saving medical care in complex and challenging environments such as industrial accidents and natural disasters. For more information about HART please visit the Department of Health’s dedicated website http://www.ambulancehart.org.uk/

What does Hart stand for in medical category?

A hazardous area response team (HART) is an NHS ambulance service in the United Kingdom devoted to providing medical care to patients in the ” hot zone ” of hazardous environments.