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HX53 BHN This Welsh Mercedes ambulance is seen here…



HX53 BHN This Welsh Mercedes ambulance is seen here in Birmingham on a patient transfer. Notice the Welsh wording on the blue light bar and the siren mounted above the front registration plate.



On the nearside we can see that the vehicle carries the Welsh “Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Gwasanaethau Ambiwlans Cymru”, which is translated on the offside as “Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust”.

AY51 WOR This Mercedes ambulance is with East Anglian…



AY51 WOR This Mercedes ambulance is with East Anglian Ambulance Service. It is unmissable, with full sides of battenburg, reflective chevron markings on the rear, and a yellow cab.



The rear view. Look how the rear light bar contains blue for emergency use, amber for repeater indicators, white for illumination or reversing and red for braking or emergency use.

H638 YGN and GX51 XYE, A British Red Cross medical…



H638 YGN and GX51 XYE, A British Red Cross medical unit Mercedes truck preceded by a Red Cross LDV emergency ambulance. Both vehicles are based in London, and the LDV is almost identical to its London Ambulance Service cousins. The LDV also seems to be missing a blue light from it’s grille.

R852 YWB is a LDV ambulance used by South…



R852 YWB is a LDV ambulance used by South Yorkshire Ambulance Service for training transportation. Despite being made in 1997, this R-reg vehicle looks dated in livery and shape, and is an unusual choice for an emergency ambulance.

 

It is one of a batch of four that were for each of the four main towns in South Yorkshire. They were supposed to be front-line fast response vehicles with patient transport capabilities. Among the inadequacies that caused them to be abandoned was poor performance. This was unsuccessfully addressed by fitting turbos at great expense! The other three vehicles were sold or written off not long after their introduction.



 

YD04 MTV is a 2.5TD 4×4 Ford Ranger-based…



YD04 MTV is a 2.5TD 4×4 Ford Ranger-based incident support unit, built by Ferno International Rescue Equipment. It is liveried as belonging to West Midlands Ambulance Service. Notice the winch on the front bumper.



The rear aspect. The rear can be switched between a major incident support, a hazmat incident support, a comms or an ambulance incident support pod. Or it can be used just as a pick up truck with no pod!