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W715 LWP A silver Vauxhall Vectra ambulance car from Cambridgeshire Ambulance Service.
The 2003 model Honda Pan European motorbike in paramedic colours.
SG52 UJF This picture is of a Ford Mondeo RRU at Coatbridge Ambulance Station, Scotland.
SB 72 AA  H158 WYT A RAF ambulance 6-wheeled Pinzgauer alongside a RAF 1990 Ford Transit ambulance. The Pinzgauer is a tried-and-tested 30-year-old design that allows access to rugged, slippery, boggy and steep areas with ease.
A look now in the rear of the 6-wheel ambulance showing the equipment carried.
A comparable look into the back of the Ford Transit ambulance.
SF03 GXN is a Mercedes ambulance from the Scottish Ambulance Service's Coatbridge ambulance station. Interestingly, Scotland is covered by one ambulance service, rather than having different services by county.
F954 EWX A St John Ambulance Renault Master First Aid Unit. This vehicle has now been decommissioned and sold.
P914 JKY A paramedic cycle alongside a Mercedes-Benz ambulance, with York Minster in the background.
A Volvo V90 ambulance owned and operated by a private ambulance company called Ambulance Direct (Yorkshire).
A Wiltshire Ambulance Service Range Rover, with faded livery. The front registration plate is obscured by the winch device.
The same vehicle is seen here pulling the major accident equipment trailer.
N117 FVX This is a Chevy 6.0 Litre Wheeled Coach Ambulance. The vehicle is an ex-West Country Ambulance Service vehicle and was based at Plymouth. Here it is owned  by Norfolk Priority Care.
The rear view. It was used in several training videos for the Devon & Cornwall Fire Service and promotional material for the West Country Ambulance Service.
This is the same vehicle 'naked' after it took three days to remove the original markings! It is a rare sight to see an unmarked ambulance.
P354 SHP A silver Ford Mondeo ambulance car, owned by 'First Choice Ambulance Service'.
The rear view of this 1996 Mondeo saloon. Private ambulance service vehicles differ in livery to their NHS counterparts and also have occasional personalisation that you would not get with a NHS vehicle. In this case, a nodding dog can be seen on the parcel shelf.
W661 PRB An Iveco East Midlands emergency ambulance.
The same ambulance being escorted by a TENYAS paramedic motorbike. The ambulance was going to be used to transfer a incubated baby but their condition deteriorated. A RAF Sea King helicopter was used instead.
WV02 LWS A 2002 TENYAS Citroen Dispatch used for PTS.
D918 FHP The first ever Yorkshire Air Museum Ambulance Service vehicle. Built from two ambulances, this Ford Transit will be used at large events at Elvington Airfield and the connected museum. It complements the Yorkshire Air Museum Fire Service.
V274 FOR A St John Ambulance Renault Crusader. This type of ambulance has been designed specifically for St John's and will become the preferred ambulance nationwide.
The rear view.
YW02 KOD A Volvo V40 used by TENYAS. It is one of a fleet of these vehicles that is part of the 'Yorlife' scheme aimed at cutting ambulance response times, especially in rural areas.
The rear view. This scheme will be manned by paramedics, EMTs and volunteers from the PTS.
V216 GLDA green Ssang Yong Musso developed for St John Ambulance, Herefordshire. It is badged as a Daewoo and is one of three.
W197 XJX A TENYAS Fleet Support Unit. This W-reg Ford Transit was acquired second hand by the ambulance service and liveried up to depict a professional approach to the non-emergency side. Two cars are also used, which have lights and sirens fitted. They can be used for transporting medical equipment to major incidents.
A line-up of WYMAS ambulances outside Leeds General Infirmary.
X702 NWU  V978 KWU A WYMAS Volvo rapid response car driver chats to his colleagues in a traditional emergency ambulance.
A line-up of London Ambulance Service vehicles at Biggin Hill. This and the next three pictures were kindly donated by Barry O'Sullivan.
This is a LAS control vehicle, for use at major incidents. It's control status is shown by the checker markings around the edge of the roof.
C56 JVX This ex-St. John Ford Transit conversion ambulance has had some odd changes made to it! These include 'ambulance' being replaced with 'ambience' and graffiti-style paintwork added.
The rear view of the same C-registration vehicle, showing the art work on the rear doors. It is believed that the ambulance is being used for advertising by a private owner.
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