Category: OTHERS
G-MCGB A Sikorsky S-92A that is used for search and rescue operations by HM …
G-MCGB A Sikorsky S-92A that is used for search and rescue operations by HM Coastguard.
A look at the back of the craft.
The helicopter takes flight and skims along the ground.
The rescue chopper as seen from below.
The winchman is lowered from the craft over the sea.
Watch a video of this vehicle in action!
G-REDP This is a Eurocopter AS332L2 that is operated by Bond. It is used for rescue …
G-REDP This is a Eurocopter AS332L2 that is operated by Bond. It is used for rescue operations in the North Sea area.
A look at the craft from the side.
The rescue helicopter on a low level test flight, rippled by the heat haze.
The aircraft undergoing routine servicing in its hanger.
Watch a video of this vehicle in action!
WX53 PVE This Mountain Rescue ambulance carries wording down the sides stating …
WX53 PVE This Mountain Rescue ambulance carries wording down the sides stating ‘working with Avon and Somerset Constabulary’. It carries blue flashing lights but no roof-mounted light bar.
The rear view shows how the car has all bases covered with wording including: police, ambulance, mountain rescue, rescue, cliff rescue and search and rescue.
EJ05 KXC A 700cc Smart Fortwo in police colours. This is a publicity car used by Onus …
EJ05 KXC A 700cc Smart Fortwo in police colours. This is a publicity car used by Onus Technologies.
The nearside of the Smart car showing the ambulance colours and company logos.
The rear and offside of the car where it has the conflicting colour scheme of a police vehicle! Rear red flashing lights supplement the roof-mounted light bar.
LD58 DNO A Yamaha FJR that is used as a special blood bike to replenish sticks carried …
LD58 DNO A Yamaha FJR that is used as a special blood bike to replenish sticks carried by the Kent Air Ambulance. It is the first bike of its type and is an ex-police bike that is now operated by SERV Kent. The bike goes to the air base each night to swap unused blood for fresh.
The side of the bike. The bike is also able to replenish the air ambulance at an emergency scene if required.
The rear of the FJR. The bike is fitted with blue lights and siren and is registered as an emergency vehicle and the blue lights are used by trained, experienced riders. Note the covert blue lights in the indicator clusters rather than a traditional light pole fitted to the pannier.