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The West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust (WMAS UNHSFT) is responsible for providing NHS ambulance services within the West Midlands region of England. It is one of ten ambulance trusts providing England with emergency medical services , and is part of the National Health Service .
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Emergency air ambulances are generally helicopter based, and used to respond to medical emergencies in support of local ambulance services. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, all of these services are charitably funded, and either directly owned by the charity, or operated under contract with a private provider. [3]
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In July 2006 the number of ambulance service trusts was reduced to thirteen. Following consultation, on 1 July 2006 the number of ambulance trusts fell from 29 to 13. [3] The reduction can be seen as part of a trend dating back to 1974, when English local authorities ceased to be providers of ambulance
The Staffordshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust was the authority responsible for providing National Health service (NHS) ambulance services in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent in the West Midlands region of England. Staffordshire Ambulance Service was acquired by West Midlands Ambulance Service on 1 October 2007.
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The Midlands Air Ambulance was first registered as a charity in 1990, and started using the County Air Ambulance name in 1993. The role of the charity is the provision of HEMS in the Midland counties of England. [1] [2] It also provides secondary support to neighbouring counties. It responds to 2,000 potentially life saving missions every year. [3]