Category: Ambulance (General)

An ambulance is quickly on the scene at…



An ambulance is quickly on the scene at a horse racing accident at York. The horse decided to go straight on at a corner, damaging the fencing and throwing the jockey to the ground. This photo was taken less than one minute after the fall, which was watched live on Channel 4 Racing and satellite’s The Racing Channel on 16 June 2001.



Later, the jockey is transferred to another emergency ambulance which takes him to hospital. The first ambulance can then resume its role of following the horses as they race. Here, the Mercedes Sprinter ambulance S772 VAT leaves the racecourse

W695 MRA Here are a number of photographs of…



W695 MRA Here are a number of photographs of a Mercedes-Benz A Class quick response ambulance car. The North East Ambulance Service started to use these cars in the late 1990s to complement motorcycles already in use. Notice the large data terminal for dispatch information next to the driver and the conspicuous colour scheme! They are good for around town driving, but not so good on high-speed runs. Fingers crossed it stays upright!



The front view from a different angle



The rear view



The side view



A look at the top of the vehicle



The inside of the car

This is a Peugeot which at first sight…



This is a Peugeot which at first sight looks like a regular vehicle, but on closer inspection it has blue strobe lights mounted on the grille. It is used by the ambulance service and probably also has a detachable magnetic blue rotating light for the roof.

Here we have the interior view of a…



Here we have the interior view of a cab of a Chevrolet ambulance, used by North-East Ambulance Service. It appears to be a similar size to that of a car, but the exterior view (inset) shows that the ‘box’ on the back makes it in to quite a roomy vehicle for the patient.



Compare that with the interior of a regular road ambulance

Observe where many ambulance have their siren mounted…



Observe where many ambulance have their siren mounted. It is almost invisible at a distance, being the same colour as the front bumper, and does not protrude from the vehicle. In this case we are looking at P512 PRH, a Mercedes 312D ambulance from North Yorkshire.



A close up shot of the siren’s location

3 views of a Mercedes Benz 300T Quick…



3 views of a Mercedes Benz 300T Quick Response Unit ambulance. This type of vehicle is rarely used to transport patients but is used to get paramedics to injured people faster than a road ambulance. They carry as much equipment as possible but still far less than a regular ambulance [model].

Below we have the incident command unit for…



Below we have the incident command unit for the North East Ambulance Service NHS supertrust. It is a J-reg Leyland which is kept at headquarters (pictured, in snow storm!). Note the blue lights AND the sole green rotating beacon on the top, which may be used to denote its medical status and presence of a doctor at the scene of a major incident.

L199 LUM Below are a few shots of a…



L199 LUM Below are a few shots of a North Yorkshire Ambulance Trust Command Unit, used to organise and take charge at major incidents



The rear view



Observe the bright day-glo and luminous rear, the checker markings on the side and also on the blue light bar (to indicate its command status) and the telescopic light which rises to at least twice the height of the vehicle, again so it can be quickly located amongst many other vehicles at an incident.



Here it is again a couple of months later as a command unit at York (horse) racecourse.

K996 YJW is an taxi chassis based ambulance. It…



K996 YJW is an taxi chassis based ambulance. It is used for patient transportation.re is a Quick Response Unit ambulance. Based at Kitty Brewster Industrial Estate, Blyth, with the North East Air Ambulance. There is no hospital there, just the helipad and hanger.