HDU & Emergency Ambulances

MET Medical are one of the market leaders in providing fully staffed ambulance to the NHS to respond to 999 calls. We meet the highest standards and work across several regions. We also provide paramedic and technician-led vehicles to Integrated Care Boards and NHS Hospitals Trusts. We are able to support a range of specialist journeys including those requiring cardiac monitoring, rescue medication, suction or other special needs.

HDU/999 - Technician and Paramedic-led Ambulances

Blue light HDU and frontline A&E vehicles staffed by Paramedics or technicians are available for specialist transfers such as cardiac, infant, or blue light transfers between hospitals on both a individual journey basis or for daily shifts.

We also provide both blue light and non-blue light options for patients that only require monitoring.

MET Medical are a well respected and experienced provider when it comes to delivering frontline 999 services 365 days a year. We supply 999 core and ad-hoc.

Paramedics Response for Trusts, Care Homes and Individuals

  • A&E services to support 999 operations

  • Home visits for private patients

  • Local Falls Response for St Albans and the surrounding region

  • Paramedic HALOs for hospital queue and corridor management

  • Specalist services such as Paramedics for remote or extreme environments including those with CBRN training for commercial high risk areas.

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We’re the NHS ‘Go to’ for HDU

If you have a patient that requires an HDU transfer the journey is likely to fall outside of existing contracts.

You need one number to call knowing that you will be able to get an ambulance in a reasonable amount of time so the patient doesn’t loose their bed. We’re that number!

Mission

Our mision is for MET Medical to be a leading authority in private ambulance provision and pre-hospital care driven by technology, research, training and innovation.

What is the difference between Paramedics?

The term Paramedic often gets used to describe any person in person in green who gets out of an ambulance, however, a Paramedic is fact a registered health care professional (like a Doctor or Nurse) and they are registered with the Health and Care Professions council www.hcpc-uk.org

Paramedics have a range of skills and legal permissions around the administration of medicines. They are the experts when it comes to pre-hospital care.