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DWX A Citroen Xsara (pictured below) rapid response ambulance car escorting an ambulance to an emergency. Both vehicle drove onto the pavement to pass bollards in the road. |

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A few seconds later, both vehicles are on scene. The rear-facing red lights on the roof bar can be seen, as well as the blue and red repeater lights mounted inside the rear screen. |

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Y726
EEB A Ford Focus paramedic rapid response car. This vehicle is a demonstrator vehicle provided by Ford. It does not have any unique county livery as it is passed around ambulance services for evaluation.
Each county keeps it for a few weeks and Ford hopefully gets orders for them. |

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The rear view. These pictures were taken inside York's ambulance station. |

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The advantage of being fully battenburg marked is clear from this photograph. |

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A re-liveried TENYAS ambulance. |

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An army Landrover (with blue light fitted) at an accident and emergency department. |

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D213
EWX A Citroen Xsara diesel rapid response car. The blue bar of lights are temporarily attached by using roof-rack mounts. |

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The rear view. Notice the green diamond sticker warning that the vehicle carried compressed gas. |

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S114
SKM This medical car is a Ford Mondeo estate which carries oxygen, a defibrillator and trauma equipment. It is used for long distance transfers, medical standby duties at events and for conveying medical teams, organs or blood. |

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K260
HYA This is a 4 wheel drive off road support unit which attends events such as rally races, equestrian meetings and other rough terrain activities. An easy load trolley bed is fitted along with oxygen, suction, entonox and trauma equipment. |

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The photographs of the Vauxhall Frontera and Ford Mondeo above are reproduced with kind permission of
County Ambulance Services. |

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G705
NUG A 1989/90 Renault incubator unit ambulance. This vehicle is soon to be replaced (2001). |

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V274
FOR The St John Ambulance Crusader 900. Billed as 'the variable purpose vehicle for the 21st century' this £40,000 vehicle has been purpose built for the St John's and is standard
throughout the country. |

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[Rear View] This vehicle is specially designed to adapt from one role to another. It can be a mobile first aid unit, and accident and emergency vehicle, a special baby care unit, a mobile care unit and a community transport vehicle. |

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L166
JDC A 1993 Peugeot estate ambulance car. |

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K632
RKH An aged Humberside ambulance incident support vehicle. |

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A Volvo ambulance car belonging to a private company. |

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T552
KTW This is a Skoda Octavia "Zeus" Cardiac Fast Response vehicle from Norfolk Priority Care.
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Y308
RRA is a luminous yellow Mercedes ambulance which is used in the rural areas around
Wooler, Northumberland. It is pictured again with a regular NEAS Cheverolet ambulance. |
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Here we have a Cheverolet ambulance from the East Anglican fleet.
N127 FVX
has a 6.2 litre diesel engine and is pictured here outside the James Pagent Hospital's Accident and Emergency department,
Gorleston, Norfolk.
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Here we have two photos of M420
SFS, a Scottish ambulance Service Ford Transit. |
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H229
AHS is an Emergency Support Unit based in Aberdeen. It is used during major incidents and holds a large number of fold up stretchers.
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S57
ACP is a WYMAS Clinical Support Unit ambulance. This Vauxhall Frontera 4x4
was spotted in Leeds.
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L908
GVN is a 1993 Talbot ambulance from TENYAS's fleet. |
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M112
GAG is a Ford Transit from WYMAS. Notice the bonnet is a different colour to the rest of the bodywork and the location of lights and the siren. |
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P872
LWC is a NEAS Cheverolet on a blue light run in Gateshead. |
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The above ambulance is now parked behind a rapid response (unmarked) Ford Focus. Rapid response cars are being used increasingly in the NEAS area to cut down response times to meet Government
standards. |
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27 AA is an Territorial Army Ambulance. Notice the location of the siren and the somewhat contradictory camouflage colour with large red cross. |
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Here is a St. John Ambulance emergency shelter. It is collapsible and can be deployed anywhere that it is needed. |