'It was an incredible honour' say West Midlands Ambulance Service staff involved in parade ahead of Queen's coffin - The Bromsgrove Standard

'It was an incredible honour' say West Midlands Ambulance Service staff involved in parade ahead of Queen's coffin

Bromsgrove Editorial 20th Sep, 2022   0

FOUR employees from West Midlands Ambulance Service took part in the parade ahead of The Queen’s coffin yesterday.

Jo Withington, Mark Hayes, Adam Aston and Nikki Albutt were in the procession as the coffin was taken from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Gate as part of the Civilian Services Contingent.

The members of the WMAS Trust’s Ceremonial Unit spent five days in London practising their drill in the middle of the night before taking part in the state funeral.




In addition to the four in the parade, Operations Manager Angela Hand (Bromsgrove) and Tactical Incident Commander Tim Atherton (HQ) were part of the large contingent of ambulance staff from across the country assisting London Ambulance Service given the millions of people who were in the capital for the funeral.


Earlier in the week, two members of the Hazardous Area Response Team, Ben Pallante and Anthony Kelham also went to London as part of the mutual aid being provided to the capital’s ambulance service.

Speaking about his time in the parade, Adam said: “It has been an incredible honour to represent the entire NHS Ambulance workforce as part of the at the state funeral.”

Jo added: “I have been to the Festival of Remembrance before and am a Reservist as well, but these last few days and yesterday in particular, are without question, the greatest honour of my life.”

Mark Hayes said: “It was an absolute honour and privilege to represent not only WMAS but the NHS and pay our resects to Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II.

“I know I speak for all four of us when I say we did the absolute best we could to provide a truly British send off to Her Majesty.”

Nikki added: “It was a phenomenal experience, so spectacular, yet so sombre – it is something I will treasure for the rest of my life.

“We practised for up to eight hours a day for six days, but nothing will beat the memories we all have.”

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