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Skoda has provided a new Kodiaq SUV logo to the Great Western Air Ambulance that will allow the charity’s intensive care staff to respond to maximum remote emergencies.
Covering Bristol, Bath, North Somerset, North East Somerset, Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire, the charity already has a Helimed 65 helicopter in its ranks, but the addition of the Skoda Kodiaq will now allow it to succeed in crisis sites where a helicopter succeeds. .
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The charity earned more than 2,000 calls last year, and more than two-thirds of calls were used through cars.
To satisfy the wishes of the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity, the car underwent a traditional conversion, which included a review of its 720-litre trunk to accommodate life-saving appliances such as oxygen tanks and fans. response screen.
Skoda’s approved emergency service vehicle converter, Halls Electrical Ltd, added an air ambulance live terrace and a traditional formula to the car.
“Having reliable, suitable and fully equipped cars is for us to succeed and treat patients in the most effective way,” said John Wood, Flight Operations Officer, Great Western Air Ambulance Charity. “The new Skoda cars will allow our team to negotiate more complicated terrain and drive safely in complicated weather situations to succeed in patients temporarily and safely, especially in rural areas. “