Published Friday, 28 November, 2008 at 03:48 PM

Minister for Emergency Services
The Honourable Neil Roberts

145 new ambulance vehicles

Queenslanders can expect to see 145 new ambulance vehicles on the road, as a part of a $16.9 million boost from the State Government.

Emergency Services Minister, Neil Roberts said the new vehicles would allow the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) to accelerate its replacement program and boost the current fleet by an additional 27 vehicles.

“The Government has provided the QAS with a record budget of $455.7 million this financial year to employ an additional 250 ambulance officers and commission 145 new ambulance vehicles.

“There is increasing demand for ambulance services in Queensland. QAS responded to more than 887,000 calls for assistance last financial year," Mr Roberts said.

The QAS allocates new ambulance vehicles within regions based on the age, usage and mechanical condition of the vehicles to be replaced, in accordance with a comprehensive vehicle maintenance program.

Mr Roberts said the new ambulance vehicles would be fitted with state of the art equipment and features.

“These new vehicles will carry Stryker stretchers and stair chairs which can support patients weighing up to 228kg,” he said.

“These pieces of equipment make ambulance transport safer and more comfortable for both patient and paramedic.

“The livery on the new vehicles is a highly visible design to improve driver recognition when ambulances drive under emergency conditions.

“This is in line with the latest international best practice for emergency vehicle safety and follows extensive research by the QAS which found the most effective colours for retro-reflective lights were fluorescents including yellow and green.”

Mr Roberts said the new markings will be applied to newly commissioned vehicles, with the old livery to be phased out as vehicles are decommissioned.

“These enhancements to QAS vehicles will ensure the residents of Queensland have the highest quality ambulance services available to them."

Mr Roberts said that three bariatric ambulances were also part of the 145 ambulance vehicle rollout with two to be stationed in Brisbane and another in Townsville to service North Queensland.

"These vehicles will provide a capability for the QAS to transport bariatric patients in a safe manner. It will also provide the QAS with the ability to carry the necessary equipment to safely extricate these patients from their residence,” he said.

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