EMERGENCY CARE AMBULANCES
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OTHER
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NSW
Ambulance Service - Holden |
In order to find a successor to the aging Ford F series
Ambulance, the NSW Ambulance Service and their Queensland counterparts
trialled a modified Holden Commodore ute which has a rear section built
onto the normal tray in order to accommodate patients. After mixed
results, the GMC and Sprinter type of ambulances were preferred.
Ambulance 318 outside Accident &
Emergency, Westmead Hospital. January 2002. |
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A Holden Ute Ambulance peers into the light at
Bathurst Ambulance station, April 2000.
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Sprinter 803 (left) and Holden
Commodore Ute 818 at Campbelltown Ambulance station, January 2002. |
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Rear views of Holden Commodore Ute 818
at Campbelltown Ambulance station, January 2002. |
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Holden Commodore Ambulance #818 at Campbelltown
Ambulance station, December 2001. |
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Holden Commodore Ambulance #310 at
Seven Hills, February 2002. |
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Page last updated 09 March 2002
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