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St John Non-emergency transport (Victoria)

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straps:
A short YouTube for those that might be interested.
http://youtu.be/mfyshYWyu68

Cheers
Shane

Scrubbed:
Interestingly (and sadly) the Merc Sprinters they're using have been "requisitioned" from the volunteer divisions. Not sure how they can really justify that when some of the vollie vehicles around here are falling apart.

kellyp:
It is sad about the Vollies sprinters BUT in Victoria you might'nt be surprised to find that all 19 Sprinters have been built and paid for by AV. The Biatric units fittings alone cost $38000.00 (that not counting the installation and special seats requiered).

It's not what you know BUT who you know.......Jobs for boy's again.
(until someone can factually prove me wrong).
Kellyp

Robert-Robert34:
It is good to see st johnnies being utilised for non emergency transport by AV freeing up the ICPS and Volunteer Crews to respond to Code 0,Code 1 and Code 2 cases

Scrubbed:

--- Quote from: kellyp on May 06, 2013, 01:11:33 PM ---It is sad about the Vollies sprinters BUT in Victoria you might'nt be surprised to find that all 19 Sprinters have been built and paid for by AV. The Biatric units fittings alone cost $38000.00 (that not counting the installation and special seats requiered)

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Could be wrong here, but I thought that the bariatric vehicles were existing ones that AV had already been contracting out to NPT?

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