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LKZ 9218 This Range Rover Ambulance (Call sign…



LKZ 9218 This Range Rover Ambulance (Call sign SA003) is with Severn Ambulance & Medical Services. It was formally with St. John Ambulance and the NHS. It is used in the South Gloucestershire area for off road events. It carries a Northern Ireland registration mark.



The rear view of the Range Rover with ambulance coachwork.

Here are a number of physically and mentally disabled…



Here are a number of physically and mentally disabled children helping to receive a cheque for the charity that helps them called Snappy. Ambulance staff collected money that they would normally have spent on Christmas cards for each other. Their mascot, a human-sized, walking, mute crocodile, can be seen in the driving seat of the ambulance!

X644 VOG This white Ford Transit is used by…



X644 VOG This white Ford Transit is used by TENYAS for vehicle maintenance purposes. An ‘out of service’ sign can be seen inside the van. This can be displayed on an emergency ambulance when the maintenance team are driving it or working on it.

W547 EAG This private events ambulance is run…



W547 EAG This private events ambulance is run by the commercial side of Tees, East and North Yorkshire ambulance service. The clear wording on the front and rearmost side windows show its use. It was previously a rapid response car on front line duties.

945 UHH This Ford Transit ambulance with Customline…



H945 UHH This Ford Transit ambulance with Customline bodywork is used for emergency medical cover at Warden Law Motorsport Centre in Sunderland. It carries a simple livery with numerous ‘ambulance’ signs. It is not taxed as it only operates on private land.



The rear view of the Transit, which has also been photographed in previous years at Croft motor racing circuit and when it was in service with the British Red Cross.

OW04 GZM This is a Renault Espace which is being…



OW04 GZM This is a Renault Espace which is being used by Oxfordshire Ambulance service as a rapid response unit. It has a silver body with full height yellow and green battenburg marks over. On the roof is a clear light bar and around the front there are four blue flashing lights.



The rear view of the Espace, showing the large ‘Paramedic’ wording.

OU05 LYW Another Renault with Oxfordshire Ambulance…



OU05 LYW Another Renault with Oxfordshire Ambulance is this long wheel base Master. It has two clear light bars on the roof and four blue lights around the front. The blue light mounted at the front-most part of the side of the ambulance is for conspicuity when emerging from a side road.



The rear shot of the Renault Master. Notice how the rear doors are yellow in base colour, whereas the rest of the vehicle is in white.

YH02 ZBX is a TENYAS Vauxhall Frontera ambulance rapid…



YH02 ZBX is a TENYAS Vauxhall Frontera ambulance rapid response car. It has a green and yellow battenburg colour-scheme over silver bodywork.



This is the same Frontera in its previous role as a senior officer’s car. It has a small crest on each front door and a removable blue light bar on the roof. This is supplemented by permanent flashing blue lights behind the grille and in the rear window. This photograph was taken during its first week of service in April 2002.

This is a Bombardier Outlander Max quad…



This is a Bombardier Outlander Max quad bike developed for ambulance use by Quad Tech. The boxes on the front and rear of the bike can carry specialist equipment. This example is not fully liveried and carries no blue lights. A similar police version is also available.

This is an Iveco-based command and control…



This is an Iveco-based command and control unit of the Royal Berkshire Ambulance service. It is a high specification vehicle featuring satellite communications and flood lighting. It is also fitted with both blue and green flashing lights.

This Peugeot 1007 is designed to be used…



This Peugeot 1007 is designed to be used as a paramedic rapid response car.



One of the most novel features of this car is its electric sliding doors. Each door weights 42 kg and takes five seconds to open and six seconds to close – not ideal for emergency use.

M947 JPB This LAS Vauxhall Cavalier 2.0i is used…



M947 JPB This LAS Vauxhall Cavalier 2.0i is used as a control unit vehicle. It has green checkers down both sides and a double blue light on the roof as well as repeaters on the grille. Written down the sides is ‘London Ambulance Service Central Ambulance Control’. This vehicle was still in use on London’s roads in Summer 2005 (at 10 years of age!).

BG51 PKX This is a Mercedes Benz Sprinter that…



BG51 PKX This is a Mercedes Benz Sprinter that is used by the LAS as a mechanics’ support unit. It is fitted with amber flashing lights as it may have to stop in a dangerous position to assist a stranded ambulance. It is run by a private company that is contracted to provide services to the ambulance service.