More than 160 London Ambulance Service medics, emergency call handlers, logistical teams and support staff have been separated from their families for more than a month during the coronavirus epidemic.
Since lockdown began on 23 March, 162 staff moved out of their family home and into temporary accommodation so they could stay on the frontline helping Londoners while protecting loved ones who may be at additional risk.
Here we share just some of the stories of the sacrifices staff are making to be able to still help Londoners in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
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