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W682
PRM This Ford Focus estate is used by Cumbria Ambulance
to quickly respond to emergencies in the largely rural Cumbrian Lake
District.
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P220
ERM A Cumbria Ambulance Service Ford Transit emergency
ambulance.
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The rear view of this 1997 example.
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THE
560Y This Range Rover is in service with Severn
Ambulance and Medical Services. It was previously used by Derbyshire
Ambulance and later by various St John Ambulance divisions.
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The rear view, showing the modern livery on this 1982
vehicle.
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Here is the same vehicle when it was in use with Surrey
St. John Ambulance.
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H945
UHH is a Ford Transit ambulance at Croft motor racing
circuit. It has a mis-match livery, and an extra-high roofline courtesy of
the the Customline bodywork.
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K206
APY is a Mercedes Benz 3100 ambulance. It is liveried as
St John Ambulance. Notice the large spotlights on the back and sides of
the vehicle that are built into the bodywork.
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K207
APY is the sister of the above vehicle. There are subtle
differences in the livery and this one is run by volunteers of the Norton
Division of St John.
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N984
JUG This Ford Transit is another St John Ambulance
Brigade vehicle, liveried as belonging to Great Ayton. It has blue lights
built into the sides, a combined blue light and siren unit on the roof and
grille repeaters. The yellow stripe has somewhat faded on this example.
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C9
MPC
This is a largely unmarked Peugeot used for a
volunteer paramedic to respond to emergencies in rural areas via an
organisation called LIVES. They are based in Lincolnshire and are a
'basics scheme' with a number of doctors and paramedics responding in
their own vehicles. This green Peugeot is fitted with blue grill lamps and
a magnetic light bar and replaced a Ford Scorpio used for the same
purpose.
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M110
GAG is a Ford Transit Lazer Ambulance. It has had a very
varied life, working for Humberside Ambulance Service, Liberty Medical Service,
St John Ambulance (in Magherafelt, Northen Ireland), on the Isle of Wight
and for MedicPlus Ambulance & Medical Service.
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YM52
RUH This Vauxhall Zafira Club ambulance is owned and run
by UK Event Medical Services Ltd. They provide pro-active ambulance
personnel and equipment at large events.
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The side view of the same car.
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The rear view. It is clear that this is a private
ambulance as there is no ambulance service crest or 'NHS' logo in its
livery, and the company name is written on the rear.
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T583
KAG is a private ambulance, previously used as a front
line ambulance by North Yorkshire Ambulance Service.
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The rear and side view, showing another 'private' sign
that has been added to the livery.
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H76
PNO is an ex-Ministry of Defence ambulance which is
based at
British Aerospace Filton, near Bristol.
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The rear view of the ambulance. It was made in 1990 and
was re-liveried in 2003.
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T324
HGT is a London Ambulance Service LDV front-line
ambulance.
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LJ53
BVB The LDV above is joined by a newer LAS sister
vehicle. The yellow 2003 Mercedes ambulance shows the revised livery for
yellow LAS vehicles.
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X438
GGO is another LAS LDV ambulance. By 2000 the yellow
stripe has been replaced by a double strip of battenburg marks.
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The rear view.
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This P registration Vauxhall Astra van is used by the training division
of LAS.
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FXC
831L Here are two shots of a rare 1972 Range Rover
belonging to the Stratford-upon-Avon division of St. John Ambulance based
in Warwickshire. This vehicle was a original prototype from Range Rover
and has a higher than normal back. Only seven prototypes were made and
there are only two left. The other one has been converted into a camper
van.
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F65
TOT Here is another of Stratford's ambulances: a
Landrover.
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The rear view, showing the double hinged doors
conversion.
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M906
TKP is a Ford Transit-based ambulance run by Kent
Ambulance NHS Trust. The bodywork is by Customline.
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G400
AVC This photograph shows the front and nearside of a 4x4
Landrover operated by Severn Ambulance &
Medical Services, a small ambulance group that operate on the
outskirts of Bristol & South Gloucestershire. Notice the additional
amber flashing beacon for use on airfields.
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V631
KNO This
was one of three four-wheel-drive Chevrolet Suburban ambulances bought by
Surrey Ambulance Service. The vehicles were based at the rural locations
of Cranleigh, Haselmere and Godstone.
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S420
STW is a GMC Chevrolet Suburban Silverado 'Wheeled
Coach' Ambulance. It is being used by
Norfolk
Priority Care Medical Services for intensive care transfer
work. Four shots of the vehicle are shown which is temporarily in the
Surrey Ambulance livery - it's previous owners - just like the vehicle
above.
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OW03
EFX This is a St. John 'Cobra' 4x4 response car, based
on the Nissan Patrol. This is the first example of this type of emergency
vehicle, belonging to the Halifax and Brighouse Division who use it as a
first response vehicle as well as for kit carrying and towing.
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Y778 HWF
is a South Yorkshire Ambulance Service Volvo S40 rapid response car.
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R492
THL Also from South Yorks. is this Rover 200 rapid
response car.
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YS51
JYP is a South Yorkshire Ambulance Service Landrover
Discovery.
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Y746
KET is a Vauxhall Astra estate ambulance rapid response
car from Manchester.
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HX03
NCU A78
XKU On the right is a 1983
Mercedes ambulance from the Ashbourne Division of Derbyshire St. John
Ambulance. To its left is a vehicle 20 years younger: a 2003 £48,000
Renault Crusader which replaces the Merc.
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P513
PRH is a TENYAS Mercedes Sprinter ambulance with
wrap-around green and yellow checker livery.
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