Shropshire's ambulance trust to get most advanced vehicles ever in £21 million deal
The ambulance service that covers Shropshire will be given more than 200 new vehicles which promise to the most efficient ever.
West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) has awarded a multi-million pound contract to O&H Vehicle Conversions ('O&H') to supply the Trust with over 220 of the most technically advanced and efficient ambulances ever.
The £21 million contract will see them given 220 double-crewed, front line ambulances over the next four years.
WMAS fleet services general manager, Tony Page, said: "Along with our staff, our emergency vehicles are our most important assets.
"The five-year replacement policy means our staff are able to respond in a modern, good quality ambulance fleet that is reliable and efficient and as comfortable as possible for patients.
"We have been working with our staff and O&H to come up with an innovative design that will mean better working conditions for staff which will translate into it being easier to provide good quality care to patients in their hour of need.
"As well as looking at the layout of the vehicles, the ideas that O&H put into their tender were first rate.
"Issues such as how to reduce weight are first class.
"The weight saving means that they will be easier to drive, more fuel efficient, cut CO2 emissions and suffer less wear and tear, which ultimately saves money that can be reinvested in recruiting more paramedics, which can only be a good thing for patients.
"We are looking at introducing Lithium Ion battery technology, solar panels as well as lighter, stronger aerospace-type build materials that will allow us to redesign the saloon that will make the lives of our staff considerably easier.
O&H Vehicle Conversions sales and marketing director Lee Bott said: "We look forward to supporting West Midlands Ambulance Service's strategic objectives with a best-in-class fleet founded on engineering innovation and manufacturing excellence."