911 star Jimmy Constable has joined the ambulance service to serve the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak. The pop singer, 48, has been driving ambulances in the south west of England to provide transport for non-emergency patients.
He took the job up after the band's summer tour dates were put on hold because of the pandemic - and he's been working for the NHS for five weeks.
Jimmy shared pictures of himself in uniform and told fans he was keen to help out in any way he could. He tweeted: "I hope you are all coping well in lockdown.
For the past 5 weeks I have been keeping busy by helping out @ruh@NHS. "I have been working with the staff of @fastambulance driving their non-emergency patient transport ambulance service within the