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For the term "Warwickshire".

KN58 LNU is a Seat Leon that is used by Warwickshire…



KN58 LNU is a Seat Leon that is used by Warwickshire and Northampton shire Air Ambulance. It carries a traditional green and yellow livery over the white bodywork.



The rear and side view of the Seat. The companies sponsoring the vehicle are listed on the side, as well as the charity’s helicopter logo. This car replaces a yellow version that can be seen below.

L402 SKV This VW Transporter is one of St. John Ambulance’s …



L402 SKV This VW Transporter is one of St. John Ambulance’s Command Units. In the command units are desks for the Silver Officer (On Scene Command) and the Radio Control. More modern vehicles have satellite dishes and aerials on top.



This is a rear view of the Command Unit showing that it’s based at Warwickshire’s headquarters.

P73 HHP This Dennis Sabre appliance is privately owned by a company …



P73 HHP This Dennis Sabre appliance is privately owned by a company called Sharp Fire. It is used at large events that have been judged to have a high fire risk as part of the risk assessment. It was previously a front-line appliance in Warwickshire.



The rear view showing some of the equipment carried in the 8.4 tonne appliance.

BG53 LVW This is a yellow Seat that is used by the…



BG53 LVW This is a yellow Seat that is used by the South Midlands, Coventry an Warwickshire / Northamtonshire Princess Diana national air ambulance. It is used as an air ambulance support car. It is fitted with flashing blue lights and is in the same colour as the helicopter.

FJ05 EPP This Iveco Daily is operated by the Derbyshire …



FJ05 EPP This Iveco Daily is operated by the Derbyshire Cave Rescue Organisation. The organisation provides underground rescue support to police forces in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire.



The rear view of the vehicle showing the equipment storage area. The vehicle is based at DCRO’s main base to the rear of Buxton Fire Station.

Next, we have a Ford Transit Connect TDCI…



Next, we have a Ford Transit Connect TDCI used by the Coventry and Warwickshire Ambulance NHS trust. An interesting feature on this vehicle is the power connecter on the front wing which would normally by found on larger ambulance vehicles.

FXC 831L Here are two shots of a rare…



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.

VK03 WDV This is a silver MG ZT 135…



VK03 WDV This is a silver MG ZT 135 CDTI police car from Warwickshire Police’s Road Policing Unit. It is very rare in the fact that it is solely used by police Specials. New in summer 2003, it was presented to the unit after a number of donations of money, parts and time..



The rear view of the same MG, showing its conspicuous livery and emergency warning lighting.



The conspicuity of the emergency lighting can be seen on this night-time shot.

BT51 GWC This is a VW Passatt Police car…



BT51 GWC This is a VW Passatt Police car which was supplied to Warwickshire Special Constabulary by Spirit Volkswagen of Warwick. It is a standard 100BHP TDI model, which
squeezes into the GP (general purpose) category so can be driven by anyone with a
basic police driving licence. The rear cargo windows have been covered in
silver vinyl and carries the sponsors name as well as the force crest and mission statement.



Two web sites are written on the bonnet sides, the bike safe web
site and the force’s own web site. There are also 3 magnetic signs which attach to the bonnet when the vehicle is
stationary designed by local primary school children.
The light bar ensures no permanent drilling or damage was needed and is combined with the sound system (yelp, wail and hi-lo) and a public address. This is coupled with blue flashing lights and
with an alternating headlamp flasher which cycles through left double flash
to right double flash and then to both double flash. There is no doubt that
you will see this one coming! It also has a state-of-the-art talking satellite navigation system installed.



We’re still not finished though! What finishes the uniqueness of this vehicle for the Special Constabulary is
the carriage of an defibrillator (heart re-starter)
machine. In co-operation with Warwickshire Ambulance service, the vehicle
can be dispatched to incidents where it is likely to be on scene prior to
the ambulance unit. 16 officers are trained in using the machine and
will also be receiving additional first aid training. Here we see a practice run for publicity purposes.



This is the trailer that will be towed by the Passat above. The blue lights have been added, but not the livery yet. The trailer can fulfill many roles, including being used as a static display, as shown in the picture.



Here is the car and liveried trailer combination in use.