Category: Ambulance (General)
YN04 VGL This silver Nissan Terrano ambulance is fitted out with a removable livery and blue lights. Magnetic sign are attached to the sides and there are two blue lights on the roof and one on the dashboard. You can just see an ‘ambulance’ sign on the passenger’s sun visor. It is run by ABC Medical Services.
KE51 HXF is a Vauxhall Frontera 4×4. It is used by St. John Ambulance Service in partnership with West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service (WYMAS).
K712 GUA is a Ford Transit ambulance operated by St. John Ambulance. The vehicle was presented to the Leeds area by the Leeds Hospital fund charitable trust.
YX03 HWL is a WYMAS Volvo V40 rapid response car. It is seen here passing a West Yorkshire Police Honda Pan-European motorbike.
L89 UOT This 1993 Renault Master-based ambulance is liveried as belonging to KC Ambulances.
YJ04 ZZF This is a Ford Transit Operational Support Unit from TENYAS’s fleet. It has a band of green and yellow squares down both sides but no blue lights. It is used to transport equipment such as decontamination tents.
HX54 DYG This Hampshire Renault Master ambulance is marked as a ‘special transfer unit’.
The rear view.
SG52 RTZ is a Mercedes Sprinter ambulance from the Port of Felixstowe private service.
YX53 HJE is a Volvo rapid response car from South Yorkshire ambulance’s fleet.
This Renault is displaying the livery of the British Red Cross.
This Volvo S40 appears to be in an all over yellow paint scheme. However, upon closer inspection, the vehicle is actually white. All of the yellow is provided by several sections of adhesive reflective material.
The rear view of the car showing its low profile light bar.
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.
M343 SNT is a St. John Ambulance from Shropshire’s Oswestry Division. It is a Land Rover 300 TDI with stationwagon base and hightened roof. It carries a simple livery and is show here with some of the equipment it carries.
Two views of a red ‘Heathrow Air Ambulance’ vehicle. New in 2005, this Chevrolet-based ambulance looks similar to American ambulances run by fire brigades. Another of their vehicles in a reverse-colour livery can be seen lower down this page.
YX54 FKT This is one ambulance from the first batch in North Yorks. to be liveried in the European standard colour for ambulances. It is a UV Modular-bodied Mercedes Benz Sprinter 416 CDI.
The rear view, showing the beaver-tail lift to load the stretcher. Notice the front and rear lightbars have amber lights fitted alongside the LED blue lights.
RA03 MWK This Honda CRV is a demonstrator vehicle. Demonstrators are loaned to ambulance services for short periods and are put into active service for evaluation.
The rear of the Honda. Notice that it does not have any county-specific livery.
C9 MPC This Saab is liveried as a ‘Lives’ volunteer paramedic vehicle and is used in Lincolnshire.
A 1998 Shropshire St. John Ambulance Land Rover Defender.
V944 LGS This white Vauxhall Astra carries almost the minimum livery for an ambulance vehicle. It has ambulance wording on four sides and a double blue flashing light on the roof. Notice a couple of odd features: it has a sunroof and does not have the Vauxhall standard roof mount for the light bar. It is owned by 1st Choice Ambulance.
T130 JWX This West Yorks. Renault ambulance is liveried as an ‘Intensive Care Ambulance’ and carries the traditional ‘heartbeat’ striping.
X449 GGO is a London Ambulance Service rapid response car. It has many unusual features such as the white paint work but with an ambulance yellow bonnet, side mounted blue repeaters and a light bar which does not damage the roof of the car.
The rear view of this car. This is a high specification petrol model, and unusually for a emergency vehicle, has attractive alloy wheels.
W634 XTP is a minimally marked Renault Master ambulance photographed in central London. Until August 2004 it was used by ‘All Wales Ambulance Services Limited’ based in Cwmbran in South Wales. It started life by being converted by Oughtred and Harrison, Yorkshire.
KE03 YGY is an Iveco based ambulance outside Great Ormond Street Hospital. Although this vehicle is equipped with battenburg markings, it is part of a varied fleet operated by ‘Medical Services’ which is a subsidiary company of the courier firm Lewis Day in London.
M507 USC is a rather tired looking Ford Transit that was operated by the private Thames Ambulance Service until January 2005.
BU04 HVD is a specially equipped children’s intensive care ambulance. Its is operated along with its sister vehicles HVE and HVF by the St John’s Ambulance service for the Childrens’ Acute Transfer Service (NHS). This vehicle is based at GOSH and covers the North Thames and Anglia areas. The two sister vehicles are based at Guy’s Hospital for the South Thames area.
A16 HAA is a specially modified American Ford van used by the private Heathrow Air Ambulance company.
The rear view showing the vehicles unique livery. This vehicle has the call sign of ‘Medic 4’.
S743 RKU In this busy picture, a WYMAS Mercedes Ambulance attends a RTA in Leeds. Fortunately, both the driver and passenger of the car escaped serious injury.
YX03 KND is a WYMAS Volvo V40 attending the same RTA. Notice how part of the battenburg high visibility yellow is missing from the drivers door.
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 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.