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FJ55 OEX is a VW Transporter TDI which is with…



FJ55 OEX is a VW Transporter TDI which is with East Midlands Ambulance Service. It is liveried as an ‘ambulance incident support unit’ and a ‘communications vehicle’. Its yellow paintwork has a row of battenburg down the sides as well as the checker markings along the roof line which show it’s a control unit. On the roof are two double blue lights and two green lights. Ambulance control vehicles are allowed to show white and green checkered flashing lights.

FJ05 ODR is a 2005 Vauxhall Zafira used by…



FJ05 ODR is a 2005 Vauxhall Zafira used by an emergency care practitioner of the East Midlands ambulance service. The practitioners are based in the community and can respond to 999 calls. They provide on the spot emergency treatment to patients, helping to relieve pressures on the emergency ambulance service

The multitude of radio and electrical equipment can…



The multitude of radio and electrical equipment can be seen on the inside of this Ford Mondeo. Equipment included radios, a mobile phone and a satellite navigation system.



Here we can see the distinctive livery of the same vehicle. It is operated by East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust.



The car is fitted with a roof mounted bar set of lights. This is complemented by a blue flashing light on the grill where the Ford badge usually goes. There is also a dashboard mounted blue flashing light.