West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service Explained

West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service
Native Name:WYMAS
Map:File:IL ambulance.jpg
Map Size:300px
Start Date:1 April 1974
End Date:1 July 2006
Headquarters:Birkenshaw and then Wakefield, England
Region Served:County of West Yorkshire and the Craven area of North Yorkshire
Type:Defunct NHS Ambulance Service

West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service (WYMAS) was the NHS ambulance service covering West Yorkshire and the western side of North Yorkshire, England. On 1 July 2006, it was merged to the single Yorkshire Ambulance Service.

History

West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service was formed in 1974, bringing together the individual city services which existed across the county. In 1992, it became an NHS Trust, providing 24-hour emergency and healthcare services to more than 2.1million people across the region.[1]

Geography

WYMAS covered the whole of West Yorkshire, including the cities of Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield, and the towns of Halifax, Huddersfield and Pontefract. In addition, WYMAS's coverage extended into the Craven area of North Yorkshire with ambulance stations at Grassington, Ingleton, Settle and Skipton, covering the western side of North Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales. The region included parts of the M1, A1(M), M62, M621 and M606 motorways.

Neighbouring ambulance services covered Greater Manchester, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.

There were 21 ambulance stations situated across the WYMAS operating area.

Services

WYMAS activities were centred on two core activities: Accident & Emergency (A&E)<ref>Web site: WYMAS. https://web.archive.org/web/20060514120206/http://d36978.manage26.bloommedia.co.uk/web/A&E/index.html. dead. 14 May 2006. 14 May 2006. 4 April 2020. and patient transport services (PTS).[2] The service operated from a communication centre located at the Service's headquarters at Birkenshaw, south of Bradford.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service Website. https://web.archive.org/web/20060107082427/http://wymas.co.uk/. dead. 7 January 2006. 7 January 2006. 4 April 2020.
  2. Web site: WYMAS. https://web.archive.org/web/20060514120145/http://d36978.manage26.bloommedia.co.uk/web/PTS/index.html. dead. 14 May 2006. 14 May 2006. 4 April 2020.