SERV (charity)

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Founded11 July 1981 (1981-07-11)
Location
  • England
Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers
Founded11 July 1981 (1981-07-11)
TypeRegistered charity
Location
  • England
ServicesNHS motorcycle courier
Employees0

Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers / Service by Emergency Response Volunteers, or SERV, is the name used by a number of blood bike charities based in England, whose volunteers provide a motorcycle courier service, free of charge, to the National Health Service and the air ambulance charities. The original SERV group was established in 1981.[1]

Charities that use the SERV name operate across England:

  • SERV Surrey & London,[2]
  • SERV Sussex,[3]
  • SERV Kent,[4]
  • SERV Ox Bucks Berks and Northants (OBN),[5]
  • SERV Suffolk and Cambridge,[6]
  • SERV Norfolk,[7]
  • SERV Wessex,[8]
  • SERV Herts & Beds.[9]

Their volunteers work outside normal office hours and use either their own or the charity's dedicated response motorcycles to transport items such as blood for transfusion, blood samples for pathological or microbiological analysis, drugs, patient notes, x-rays, scans, medical equipment, samples, vaccines and donated human breast milk.

The SERV groups work closely with other blood bike groups when transport over longer distances is required, these are known as 'relay runs'. Some of the SERV groups were founder members of the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes (NABB).[10]

Recognition & COVID-19

SERV charities clock up thousands of runs each year,[11] and rely solely on donations to run.[12]

Many SERV charities have been recognised for their work by receiving the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service (QVAS), most recently SERV Surrey and London and SERV Kent received their awards in 2020 and SERV Herts & Beds in 2022 for services during the pandemic.[13]

Cars and four-wheeled Vehicles

Air Ambulance

References

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