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Service buys 160 more ambulances
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East Midlands Ambulance Service has ordered a fleet of five super-strength ambulances to deal with obese patients.
The tailgates will be strong enough to lift patients who weigh up to 55 stones. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle2357128.ece |
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From another source
East Midlands Ambulance Service has spent about £500,000 on the vehicles. Each has extra-strong stretchers and a tailgate capable of bearing 55 stones. More than £400,000 has been spent on lifting equipment. They are not the only ones http://www.ukmedix.com/weight-loss/s..._obese4496.cfm http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...nts/article.do |
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Our local authority had a period when they abandoned the usual suppliers and imported American purpose-built ambulances.
I don't think that they were 'successful' as they have returned to the previous sources. |
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Yeah. I notice that there was one around here and, if I remember rightly, one in Shetland too, but they didn't seem to last long. Probably too heavy on fuel.
Also, maybe a problem servicing them as, I suspect, the bolts etc would be in AF and not metric? |
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