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One-hundred-and-sixty new ambulances will soon be on the road across Wales following a £23.1 million Welsh Government investment.
It will include 50 new emergency ambulances, 40 single responder vehicles, 67 non-emergency patient transport vehicles, and three specialist hazardous area response team vehicles.
The new fleet’s introduction is part of the Welsh Ambulance Service’s ongoing modernisation programme.
The Welsh Government said the new ambulances will meet the latest emissions standards. It comes as the Welsh Ambulance Service expands its electric vehicle charging network, and introduces solar panels, hybrid engines, and electric vehicles.
Wales’ health secretary, Jeremy Miles, said: “When someone dials 999, they need to know that help is on the way. This investment ensures our ambulance service has the modern, reliable fleet it needs to be there for people across Wales.
“We’re also making progress on our environmental commitments, with cleaner, greener vehicles helping to reduce carbon emissions while delivering the high-quality emergency care people expect.”
Chris Turley, of the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust, said: “This continued investment in our fleet means we can provide a more reliable service for the people of Wales.
“Modern ambulances are more dependable, better equipped to support patient care and provide a safer, more comfortable working environment for our staff.”
He continued: “As the national ambulance service, covering 8,000 square miles, we’re also proud to be playing our part in reducing our environmental footprint. From electric vehicles to solar panels, we’re committed to building a greener fleet for the future.”
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