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Community safety
Ambulance
- To contact the ambulance service in an emergency call 999
South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) NHS Trust (previously Sussex Ambulance) covers the Adur District as part of its larger geographical area (Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, Kent, Surrey, North East Hampshire, West Sussex).
For more information see the :
- South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) website (www.secamb.nhs.uk)
St John Ambulance
St John Ambulance in England (and the Islands) is the country's leading first aid training organisation and first aid provider. It is also one of the largest youth movements
For more information see the :
- St John Ambulance website : www.sja.org.uk/sja/
Air Ambulance for Sussex, Surrey and Kent
The Air Ambulance services responds rapidly to 999 calls with a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS), serving the people who live, work or travel through the counties of East and West Sussex, Surrey and Kent.
- Sussex Air Ambulance website www.sussexairambulance.co.uk
- Surrey Air Ambulance website www.surreyairambulance.co.uk
- Kent Air Ambulance website www.kentairambulance.co.uk
Hospitals
- Western
Sussex Hospitals (www.westernsussexhospitals.nhs.uk) - includes
:
- Southlands Hospital in Shoreham-by-Sea
- Worthing Hospital in the centre of Worthing
- St Richard's Hospital in Chichester - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
NHS Trust (www.bsuh.nhs.uk) - includes :
- Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
- Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, Brighton
- Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton
- Brighton General Hospital
- Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath
- Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre - NHS West Sussex (www.westsussex.nhs.uk)
- East Sussex NHS Hospitals Trust (www.esht.nhs.uk)

