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'Business as usual' for ambulance company after sale – BBC

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Last updated: May 25, 2026 9:37 am
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Bristol Ambulance Emergency Medical Services (BAEMS) takes patients to vital appointments
A private ambulance company that was facing collapse over an alleged unpaid tax bill will be "business as usual" in providing NHS patient transport after being bought by another service provider.
BAEMS (Bristol Ambulance Emergency Medical Services), which runs ambulances and patient transport vehicles across the South West, has been bought by EMED Group, a private health and care partner to the NHS.
The agreement will see around 315 staff, 120 ambulances and operational services transferred.
"We are committed to working closely with colleagues, healthcare partners and stakeholders to provide support, stability and reassurance throughout the transition," said Craig Smith, CEO of EMED Group.
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"Patient transport and operational services will continue on a business-as-usual basis."
The news comes after the company was facing the prospect of being wound up over more than £1m in alleged unpaid tax, raising concerns about patient safety and jobs.
In addition to routine patient transport, BAEMS provides specialist vehicles and staff for paediatric, neonatal and adult intensive care transfers across the South West, moving critically ill patients between hospitals.
The firm also supplies medical cover for major events, including the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, Bristol Pride, Love Saves the Day and events at Ashton Gate Stadium.
BAEMS said patients were advised to continue attending appointments and booking transport through existing arrangements unless advised otherwise.
"Our priority throughout this process has been protecting continuity of service for patients and supporting our colleagues across the organisation," said Rob Johnson, CEO at BAEMS.
"EMED Group has demonstrated a clear commitment to maintaining services, supporting teams and working closely with NHS partners during the transition period."
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