Just thought id start a new thread with pics of private ambulance services.
Here is one that past me today !!!
These are ex-victorian patient tranport service vehicles, which turned into wilsons transport and now into the National Patient Transport Service. They have had the lightbar and siren removed the 2 red lights on the back door were both red/blue flashers but changed over into brake lights.
ALAS Ambulances & Private Ambulance Service PICS
And another this was in a storage yard in welshpool and the guy said it was going to a caryard i passed it on my travels with work yesterday
No rego/ex vic rav vehicle/has stretcher and all looks like new decals fitted excalibur lightbar fitted but no side or rear emergency lights siren still fitted and working...6.3l turbo diesel 145,000klms.
NOW thats a truck
No rego/ex vic rav vehicle/has stretcher and all looks like new decals fitted excalibur lightbar fitted but no side or rear emergency lights siren still fitted and working...6.3l turbo diesel 145,000klms.
NOW thats a truck
Well it was bound to happen, the DPI has stopped turing a blind eye to ALAS's little short comings, not all the vehicles are registered as AMBULANCEs, some are registered as PTVs hence the change in hazard waring lights.
Also, the poo is about to hit the fan with another private ambulance company about to try and set up in Perth, I have it on very good authority, that Workcover Ambulance Service Australia is about to hit Perth, but I have heard that they will not be allowed to call themselves Workcover or register themselves as such due to the conflict between Workcover WA and themselves.
Government can't allow people to become confused can they....
Also, the poo is about to hit the fan with another private ambulance company about to try and set up in Perth, I have it on very good authority, that Workcover Ambulance Service Australia is about to hit Perth, but I have heard that they will not be allowed to call themselves Workcover or register themselves as such due to the conflict between Workcover WA and themselves.
Government can't allow people to become confused can they....
Is this the same workcover ambulance running in NSW ? they do alot of paramedical training but also respond under lights and sirens to places of employment only and do on site medic work etc ?
I think there called paramedical services NSW or something but have a team that do emergency call outs to work places in good old ford transit vans !!!
I think there called paramedical services NSW or something but have a team that do emergency call outs to work places in good old ford transit vans !!!
[quote="tango11"] Also, the poo is about to hit the fan with another private ambulance company about to try and set up in Perth, I have it on very good authority, that Workcover Ambulance Service Australia is about to hit Perth, but I have heard that they will not be allowed to call themselves Workcover or register themselves as such due to the conflict between Workcover WA and themselves.
Must be these guys.
What is the WORK INJURY RESPONSE SERVICE or WIRS ?
WIRS is a service that was developed with both the employer and employee in mind to provide a structured, rapid and effective way of looking after the Occupational Health and Safety of employees.
Paramedical Services is on call 24/7 to respond to work related accidents with a fleet of Ambulances.
We alleviate stress of the situation by providing qualified Rescue Medical Technicians (RMTs) who stay with the injured throughout the whole process – from treating on site to taking them to the doctors and then back to work, ensuring speedy RETURN TO WORK.
Full documentation of the incident can be provided for workers compensation issues.
Must be these guys.
What is the WORK INJURY RESPONSE SERVICE or WIRS ?
WIRS is a service that was developed with both the employer and employee in mind to provide a structured, rapid and effective way of looking after the Occupational Health and Safety of employees.
Paramedical Services is on call 24/7 to respond to work related accidents with a fleet of Ambulances.
We alleviate stress of the situation by providing qualified Rescue Medical Technicians (RMTs) who stay with the injured throughout the whole process – from treating on site to taking them to the doctors and then back to work, ensuring speedy RETURN TO WORK.
Full documentation of the incident can be provided for workers compensation issues.