THE Welsh Ambulance Service celebrated its long-serving staff and volunteers at an awards ceremony in West Wales today.
Colleagues with 20, 30 and 40 years’ service were presented with medals at Cardigan’s Cliff Hotel & Spa in the second of three events across Wales to recognise length of service.
Colleagues with 20 years in the Emergency Medical Service were also presented with a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal by the King’s representative in Dyfed, the Lord-Lieutenant Sara Edwards.
The High Sheriff of High Sheriff of Dyfed, Meurig Raymond, was also among the distinguished guests.
Chief Executive Jason Killens said: “The pressures upon the NHS over the last three years have tested our physical and emotional resilience like never before.
“When times are difficult, it’s easy to forget to say ‘thank you’ which is why it’s really important to take time at awards events to recognise colleagues for their fantastic work and in particular, their length of service.
“Long Service Awards are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the very lifeblood of the Welsh Ambulance Service – its people.
“Working for the ambulance service is not just any job – it’s a job that makes a real difference.
“Often when people are at their lowest ebb, our staff are the people to whom they turn, and it takes remarkable people to do the remarkable job they do, day in, day out.
“It’s mindboggling to think that all the Long Service Awards we presented today amount to more than 350 years of service.
“Today and every day, we thank colleagues for their service.”
Almost 200 colleagues across the Trust have been invited to receive a Long Service Award this year.
Recipients at today’s event came from Tenby, Llanidloes, Swansea, New Quay, Pembroke Dock, Llangunnor, Llanelli and Lampeter.
Among them were paramedics, emergency medical technicians, operations managers, patient safety managers and control room clinicians.
The Trust’s Director of Paramedicine Andy Swinburn was also recognised for 30 years of service in the NHS.
Dr Kevin Davies, the Trust’s Vice Chair, said: “The reason the Welsh Ambulance Service is what it is rests with its people who work tirelessly, 24/7, to serve the people of Wales.
“All our staff and volunteers play a part in saving lives and I am extremely proud of their achievements.
“Congratulations to all of our recipients.”
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