Royal Visits London Ambulance Service - Prince William Marks London Ambulance Service's 60th Anniversary
The London Ambulance Service, the UK's largest emergency medical service, celebrated its 60th anniversary with a special visit from Prince William on October 17. Prince William, known for his close connection to emergency responders, spent time at the service's headquarters. He heard about staff experiences, received a tour, and witnessed a cardiac arrest response demonstration. The Prince's visit was captured in a video posted on the Instagram account of Prince William and Princess Kate. The London Ambulance Service, established in 1960, has since grown to become the largest of its kind in the UK. It provides emergency medical services to over 9 million people across London, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Prince William's visit marked the London Ambulance Service's 60th anniversary. The Prince, with his background in emergency response, showed support and appreciation for the service's staff and their vital work.
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