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Mercedes Sprinter (Frontline Ambulance)

Wellington Free Ambulance has a requirement to purchase at least two replacement ambulances in the coming financial year.

After trialling different vehicle makes and models, the decision was made to purchase Mercedes Sprinters as our frontline ambulances... MORE

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Lifepak 12 Defibrillators

Wellington Free Ambulance has a requirement to purchase replacement defibrillators, arguably the most important piece of equipment our paramedics use in the field.

After much research and consideration, we have decided to purchase the Medtronic ERS Lifepak 12 defibrillator/monitor... MORE

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Stryker Rugged M1 ambulance stretcher

Wellington Free Ambulance has a requirement to purchase self-loading patient stretchers for our new ambulances.

The decision has been made to purchase the Stryker Rugged M1 stretcher, due to it’s superior benefits, which include the following ... MORE

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Laerdal Suction Unit

Wellington Free Ambulance have a requirement to purchase Suction Units for 2007/2008, both as a replacement to our aging units and to stock our new ambulances

After much consideration, the decision has been made to purchase the Laerdal Suction Unit, due to the following benefits... MORE

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Below is a list of capital items that Wellington Free Ambulance have identified as essential equipment to be purchased in the 2007/2008 financial year. Click in the appropriate link for more information.

dd We are often approached by businesses and orgnisations about donating towards medical equipment - if you would like to contribute towards an item of equipment listed below (or other), please contact us on (04) 499 9909 or via our online form

dd You can also click here for information about how Wellington Free Ambulance is funded.

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Equipment Wish List

Each year Wellington Free Ambulance assist overs 40,000 people in Greater Wellington, all at no cost to the patient. To continue to be able to deliver this high level of emergency medical care, we need to keep our equipment functional and up-to-date.

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