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EEAST CEO Neill Moloney (centre) and Chief Operating Officer Darren Meads (left) present Marc Stanbridge, Head of Clinical Operations for Bedfordshire and Luton, with a 20 year Ambulance Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and an award for 25 years' NHS service.
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Ambulance staff in Bedfordshire and Luton recognised for over 400 years’ service

June 24, 2026 Newsdesk 0

Ambulance staff in Bedfordshire and Luton have been formally recognised and thanked for over 400 years of combined service to the NHS, at a long service. The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) […]

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