London Ambulance Service paramedic, Suzy Fish and EMT, Craig Birkin, with Code STEMI host, Tom Bouthillet. (Photo: Business Wire)

8.2 million people.
620 square miles.
1.6 million calls per year.
The busiest EMS system in the world.
A 10-fold improvement in sudden cardiac arrest survival from 1999 to today. STEMI patients transported directly to the catheterization lab.
Direct access to cardiologists 24x7.

Physio-Control is pleased to present the trailer for the Code STEMI web series: the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust story.

The London Ambulance Service NHS Trust has implemented a model system of care responsible for improving patient outcomes for residents and visitors to London. The Code STEMI web series examines model systems of care that have demonstrated success in improving patient outcomes. The series focuses on the individuals across the continuum of care and the patients, themselves, to share their stories. The full episode premieres online at 6:30pm EST/3:30 PST/11:30pm GST on Thursday, March 7 and in person at the EMS Today Conference in the Physio-Control booth.

You can see the trailer here.


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