The Fire Brigade acquires a new ambulance with all the bells and whistles!

On 19 April the Fire Brigade unveiled its latest acquisition: a brand-new ambulance specially designed for CERN.

 

One of the Fire Brigade's two ambulances has just been replaced by a state-of-the-art vehicle tailor-made to meet CERN's unique requirements. At 4.6 metres long it's much more spacious than its predecessors, providing plenty of room for patient, doctor and paramedic.

The ambulance's design and manufacture are the result of a successful collaboration between the Fire Brigade and the technicians from Profile Vehicles, the Finnish company that won the contract following a call for tenders launched in June 2011. "It took us six months to finalise the specification for our new ambulance," explains Patrick Berlinghi, who is responsible for the Fire Brigade's logistics. "We wanted it to be spacious enough for us to be able to work comfortably and to have the latest safety and patient care equipment.  We also requested some special features, such as compartments to store emergency fire-fighting equipment."

 

by Anaïs Schaeffer