MEDICAL
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Our skilled medical specialists are carefully selected for their reputation for providing high quality patient cantered care in difficult situations. Our specialist come from a range of backgrounds with the majority of team having current 999 frontline experience.
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RAMSS can provide complete medical solutions ranging from a solo emergency responder to mobile field hospitals equipped with advanced life support equipment and staffed by nurses, paramedics, and doctors.
We also have our own fleet of vehicles including rapid response cars, off road response vehicles and fully equipped emergency ambulances.
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Our medical teams are able to be deployed anywhere in the world as a complete standalone resource or can be included as part of a complete safety solution with many of our team holding multiple skills reducing the amount of staff required which reduces the cost to the client.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
RAMSS believes in supporting the local community and each year choses a charity to support through fund raising activities. Alongside our supported charity of the year, the management team continue to support two charities which are close to their heart.
WYCOMBE HOMELESS CONNECTION
This year our nominated charity form June 2020 to May 2021 will be Wycombe Homeless Connection.
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The charity helps people who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homelessness
ONE CAN TRUST
Our team have a close connection to One Can Trust. The organisation operates a foodbank based in High Wycombe, serving the town and the wider area of South Buckinghamshire.
We donate finances to help their work and ambulances of food to support the food bank.
2ND HIGH WYCOMBE BOYS' BRIGADE & GIRLS' ASSOCIATION
The Boys Brigade and Girls' Association is a uniformed youth organisation, that provides support to children and young people, helping them to fulfill their potential through providing opportunities to meet and take part in activities and experiences.
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SINCE "1664" ROYAL MARINES' YOMP
With our managing director being a retired Royal Navy medical assistant then it is only appropriate for him to continue to support the military family.
He has been providing medical teams to cover the annual "Since 1664" Yomp from Winchester to Eastbourne for the last three years with himself being on hand during the gruelling yomp across the south downs.