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LJ56 YUT The rear view of another rapid reponse Zafira used in London.

LJ04 YLH This first generation Vauxhall Zafira is also used by LAS but this time for patient transfers. It does not carry any blue lights.

SA07 OPH is a Peugeot 307CC. It is seen here with a magnetic London Ambulance Service sign and light bar attached to it. Since this car has an electronically controlled folding metal roof a conventional light bar could not be fitted.

BU04 HVE This Mercedes Sprinter is a specialist children’s intensive care ambulance. The service is operate by CATS – the Children’s Acute Transport Service, which is a division of the St. John Ambulance, in conjunction with the NHS.

YB06 JCU This Nissan Navara belongs to Lifeskills Rescue & Emergency Medical Services. It has a full-width light bar attached to the roof rails and standard ambulance battenburg colour scheme.

YJ57 TLV is a Vauxhall Zafira 1.9 CDTI built by Wilker. The car has racking in the rear for medical equipment and is fitted with a super-slim LED light bar. The car came into service in November 2007 to replace a Volvo S40.

BJ03 CZT used to be a Premier Hazard (light bar manufacturer) demo car. It is seen here decked out as a private ambulance car with CT Patient Transport.

YX07 GXW MediForce operate this beefy Nissan Pathfinder Trek 4×4. It carrier full ambulance battenburg markings and twin led light bars.

L267 NOS is a 1993 Subaru Impreza GL. It is used as a paramedic car at events. It is seen alongside a Land Rover also with Cam Rescue.

KE56 AKY This Iveco ambulance is used by South Central Ambulance Service. Notice how the light bar on the roof is forward-facing only.

The rear view of the same emergency ambulance. Notice the ramp that folds down to allow easy access for a wheeled stretcher.

X881 ARD and X883 ARD are both ambulances with Buckinghamshire-based Inter-County Ambulance Service. Built in 2000, they are converted Fiat Ducato Maxis.

AE05 HBH This yellow Renault Master ambulance is with Wiltshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust.

RA56 GTU is a 2007 Honda CR-V ambulance car. In this photograph it is on trial as it has not yet been decked out with a specific service’s livery.

SC54 ZXL This Vauxhall Vectra ambulance car is with Shropshire Ambulance Service. The ‘ambulance’ wording on the light bar is illuminated, useful at night for identifying the car.

X42 SOJ West Midlands Ambulance Service used to operate this 2000-registered Renault Master with UVG bodywork.

AE55 WGM An updated model of the Renault Master can be seen here carrying Shropshire’s colourscheme.

This Renault Clio van has been converted to a front line ambulance car for Coventry & Warwickshire’s use. It is a 2004 model and is used as a Clinical Supervisor vehicle.

FX07 CCK This is a British Red Cross VW Transporter ambulance. It has two blue light bars on the roof which each contain two strobes and two halogen flashing lights.

The rear and side views of the same ambulance. Wording on the side states that the ambulance was donated by the Len Pick Trust.

PLZ 3048 This dark-coloured Volvo S80 2.9SE is used as a rapid response ambulance by the independent Glasgow-based Strathclyde Ambulance Services Transplant Transport. Notice that the car has an official-looking ambulance service roundel on the bonnet. Unusually they don’t have any web presence, expect for being a registered company. Can you help with more information? Email us using the link at the top of the homepage.

The rear view of the Volvo, showing the roof light bar and additional flashing lights on the parcel shelf.

FX05 WBZ is a St. John Ambulance Mercedes-Benz Vito. It is used as an operational support unit by the Lincoln & District section. Notice the small double blue light attached to the roof rails.

KX56 UVG This is a 2006-registration West Midlands Ambulance.

Here are a Mercedes Sprinter and a Toyota Landcruiser from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service’s fleet. The 4×4 is fitted with a roof box for extra storage as well as two full-width light bars. It is also fitted with a winch and can carry a patient lying on a spinal board inside.

V748 JLC This looks like a police car at a distance, but is actually an ambulance car. The Renault Laguna estate is used by PHS Ambulance Service.

The view of the back of the Laguna.

P882 JOK This Ford Transit ambulance conversion is also used by PHS Ambulance Service. You can see their logo on the side, looking very similar to the NHS logo. The ambulance is ex-All Wales Ambulance Services.

W949 OAL This Ford Escort estate is used by community first responders with Staffordshire Ambulance Service. You can see that it is decked out as an ambulance car but is not fitted with any visual or audible emergency warning equipment.

The rear view of the grey Escort that is used by the Dove Valley responders.

This low-power motor scooter is used by the Yorkshire Rose Ambulance Service. It is fitted with a large rotating blue light and plastered with ambulance stickers.

H477 AAS is a 1990 Ford Transit that is used by the British Red Cross. Notice the amber light for airside use and the twin air horns on the roof.

This is a St. John Ambulance first aid treatment centre. The Avon branch use this at large events to treat patients with minor medical issues. This reduces the demand on emergency ambulances and hospitals. You can see an access ramp at the rear and additional space in the adjacent SJA tent.

This is the 2007 shape Volvo V70 in ambulance markings. Notice the clear led light bar mounted high on the roof rails and the large repeater lights on the front grille.

FX56 HNF This Mercedes-Benz Vito has been converted into a Community Response Unit to be used by East Midlands Ambulance Service.

NJ05 TNF is a North East Ambulance Service Ford Focus estate. Notice how this rapid response car has a yellow bonnet, full height battenburg markings and a low profile led light bar.

Here is another example of a Ford Focus ambulance car. This demonstration vehicle is in European standard ambulance yellow with half-height battenburg markings.

S999 HSA This St. John Ambulance Crusader is supported by the HSA charitable trust (HSA is a health plan comapny). Their company logo appears on the doors, and the vehicle carries a personalised registration plate containing the emergency telephone number 999 and the company’s name.

SF05 UTM This is a Scottish Ambulance Service Ford Fiesta van. It is simply decorated with SAS crests and a yellow stripe up the sides. A double blue light bar is fitted to the roof.

SD07 PXP is a Scottish Ambulance Service Ford Fiesta Van. This example is used as a first responder vehicle. Notice the lack of emergency warning equipment as the responders are not allowed any exemptions on the road. However the vehicle is brightly coloured to increase its road presence.

The rear view of the First Responder Fiesta van. Up to half a ton of equipment can be carried in the rear, and it is powered by a 1.4 litre Duratorq TDCi engine.

GX07 AYY is a Volkswagen Touran paramedic practitioner car used by the South East Coast Ambulance Service. Paramedic practitioners are often used to treat patients in the homes and remove the need to use ambulance and hospital resources.

The rear view of the VW Touran, showing the high visibility livery and SECAS crest.

This Nissan Navara is used by Yorkshire Ambulance Service as an incident response unit. It has a large tray in the rear which slides out for easy access to the equipment. It is manned by a specialist Hazardous Area Rescue Team (HART).

This is a Ford Mondeo Mk. 4. New for 2007, this is one of the first examples of the car being used as an emergency vehicle. Notice that it has ‘paramedic’ wording rather than ‘ambulance’.

SG07 WMF This silver Toyota Hiace is used as an ambulance for carrying the deceased. It is fitted with green flashing lights as it sometime carries a doctor on board. It has been supplied by McAllister Funeral Vehicles.

LC06 UVY is one of a number of Honda CR-Vs that are used by the British Red Cross. This London-based example is fitted with an amber light on the roof for airside use.

HY07 FEO is a yellow Mini Cooper S that is being used by the South Central Ambulance Service as a rapid response car. The 1.6 litre car will also be used by community health care practitioners in Portsmouth. It has six white lights and four blue lights on the front, as well as a full width blue light bar on the roof.

The rear view of the BMW-built 135 mph Mini.

X999 SPS This luminous orange Vauxhall Vivaro is used by the medical supplies company SP Services.

WA04 AEN This Honda ST1300 is decked out in bright yellow with red checker markings. It has Motorola logos on all sides and the rider’s jacket. Written in very small letters on the front is “ambulance service first responder” and the bike is fitted with blue flashing lights all round.

S161 AFM This Vauxhall Vectra is a demonstration car for Jake’s Emergency Lights. It is decked out in ambulance-style battenburg markings and is fitted with a range of flashing lights.

The front view with some minor revisions.

This Audi-based rapid response ambulance car was custom-built by a Second Life user.

RF58 TDZ This Fiat Doblo is used by park rangers in the Lambeth borough of London. It is fitted with a floodlight on the roof and a small multi-directional amber flashing light.

Another view of the same Fiat Doblo. It carries police-style battenburg markings and ‘park ranger’ wording written in two different sizes. It carries the council’s logo on the front and rear.

BK56 UZW This is a Ford Ranger XLT Thunder. It is owned and operated by Birmingham’s NEC Group to police the private roads around the National Exhibition Centre. It is decked out in police style battenburg markings and has blue lights fitted.

The rear view of the Ford Ranger. The open back of the double-cabbed truck is useful for transporting cones and barriers.

BK56 UYF This is another Ford Ranger with the NEC’s Traffic section. This example has the rear cover in place over the pick-up’s rear storage section.

BJ56 ONP This is a Mitsubishi Shogun that is used by Birmingham NEC’s security guards. It is fitted with blue flashing lights and police-style markings and is used solely on the private roads of the large exhibition centre.

The rear view of the security team’s Shogun.

GJ52 CZY This is Iveco van is used by the Salvation Army as an Emergency Response Unit. It is used to provide refreshments at major incidents. The vehicle does not carry any blue lights.