The ambulance service says the new guidance will apply to hundreds of its vehicles.
Ambulance service crews will switch off their engines at hospitals, where possible, to help improve air quality.
It comes after Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Newcastle Hospitals signed a commitment, alongside NEAS, for ambulances stopping at Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in Cramlington, Northumberland, and Newcastle's Freeman Hospital and Royal Victoria Infirmary. NEAS said it would widen the commitment and apply it to all ambulance crews operating across the north-east of England.
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