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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. 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
A self-explanatory vehicle.
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].
T657 KAG is a Mercedes ambulance from the Tees, East and North Yorkshire supertrust.
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.
S468 LJB is a Fiat Patient Transportation ambulance. Note the liveries but no lights or sirens.
This is a Landrover British Red Cross ambulance. It is situated on a river bank, overseeing a boat race where treatment may be required promptly in an emergency.
T581 KAG A Volkswagen Collet Emergency Ambulance.
H547 YAT is a Ford Transit Training Ambulance.
G758 BAC The pictures of a St. John Range Rover were taken in York.
The rear view.
S745 RKU is an ambulance from the West Yorkshire Fleet. Notice the difference in paint scheme on the side.
This is a rather dirty Ford Mondeo, used by Harrogate Health Care. It has a blue light on the roof.
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.
This old Ford Transit was used as a command or support unit for major incidents. The green and white checkers indicate it’s command status.
The front view of a paramedic motorbike, for speedy responses (but not transporting patients!).
Another speedy response could be made by this Peugeot ambulance car. This will be used to transport staff etc. but is equipped with lights and siren for emergency use.
G155 JWX is a St. John ambulance Ford Transit
G758 BAC a faded St. John Range Rover.
G460 UTN This is a Renault St. John ambulance, used as a command vehicle at Sunderland Air Show.
Below is a Renault Espace people carrier used by St. John as a smaller ambulance. It can carry a patient, but not comfortably. It is normally used for treating patients before the emergency ambulance arrives.
This is a Talbot ambulance from Ripon, North Yorkshire.
This is a Ford transit ambulance, this time used by a private company for supporting a trials bike event around Keilder Reservoir, Northumberland.
A Ford Transit emergency ambulance responding to a call out in County Durham.
These Army Landrover ambulances were spotted at a hospital and Military Base in Yorkshire. They are equally at home on the roads of the UK or in a battle field anywhere in the world. The oversize red cross on the side is supposed to tell the enemy not to bomb them as they are carrying out humanitarian work.
These Army Landrover ambulances were spotted at a hospital and Military Base in Yorkshire. They are equally at home on the roads of the UK or in a battle field anywhere in the world. The oversize red cross on the side is supposed to tell the enemy not to bomb them as they are carrying out humanitarian work.
In the ever busy city streets of the UK, this Paramedic motorbike can speed through traffic far easier than a road ambulance could. It means faster responses to serious incidents, and better access for the road ambulance as this can radio in the exact location of the patient. This bike is with the Northumbria Ambulance Service. Note the map just in front of the seat.
R927 WPU is a North East Ambulance Trust an American-style ambulance. This is one of the smaller ones, with the front based on a large car.
T584 KAG This is a small Volkswagen-Collet ambulance. You can see the bright markings to make it stand out in the more rural areas of Yorkshire.
The range of equipment it carries.
Saint John Ambulance Service is prolonging the life of an ex-service Ford Transit ambulance C300 YWY by using it for recruitment purposes.