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This is an unmarked Ford Mondeo ST220 Suffolk…



This is an unmarked Ford Mondeo ST220 Suffolk police car. It is being used here as a demonstrator vehicle for Premier Hazard’s emergency warning lighting. It would be very odd to have an un-liveried police vehicle with a conventional roof-mounted light bar. This would be removed before the police force made the car operational.



The rear view. Here you can see the additional repeater lights mounted on the parcel shelf as well as the dot matrix sign.



When the boot is opened, the parcel shelf can be folded to display this high visibility striping. Two cut outs enable the the blue repeater lights to remain visible.

RAF Police Land Rover Series II

RAF Police
Land Rover Series II
Dating from 1960. This vehicle spent most of its life in the Middle East in Jordan, Aden and Cyprus. In 1993 the Queen road in the back to the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Cyprus. It was used as a VIP escort vehicle in Cyprus before being sold to a private owner in Cyprus. Later it was handed back to the RAF who transported it to the UK and used it at RAF Halton in Aylesbury. Following a move to Portsmouth and 12 years stored in a damp garage it was most recently moved to RAF Honington in Suffolk where it has been partly restored.

This photo shows a Relief Arun Class lifeboat on duty …



This photo shows a Relief Arun Class lifeboat on duty at Dover. It is seen exercising with an RAF Helicopter, Callsign RESCUE 125, from RAF Wattisham, Suffolk. The Arun Class lifeboat has a crew of 5 or 6 and can take a doctor out to an incident if the need arises. The top speed of the lifeboat is 18 knots and is 52 ft in length. If it is capsized it can right itself within 5 seconds. This is an All Weather Lifeboat or ALB.

M4 UGR This Volvo V70 is used as a doctor’s …



M4 UGR This Volvo V70 is used as a doctor’s emergency car. It carries full-height ambulance battenburg markings on the sides and is fitted with small blue flashing lights around the bodywork. It also can be fitted with a full width green and blue light bar onto the roof rails. It is used by a BASICS doctor in Suffolk.

HX04 NNM This is a prototype mark-four Crusader…



HX04 NNM This is a prototype mark-four Crusader ambulance designed specifically for St. John Ambulance. It is liveried as Felixstowe Division (Suffolk). Changes from the mark-three include brighter lightbars, optional amber airfield lights, fewer windows and lots of small internal improvements.