Wellington Free Ambulance - Latest News [Page 4]
Ambulance is coming back to the Waterfront
Friday, 21 November 2008, 2:31 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
After over 15 years without a central city presence the region’s free emergency ambulance service is opening a base on the waterfront, in the Linkspan building which neighbours Te Papa on the Taranaki Wharf. More >>
Wellington Free Ambulance Welcomes Funding Boost
Friday, 31 October 2008, 12:12 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
Yesterday’s announcement of a $47 million funding boost for ambulance services is a welcome development for the sector. More >>
Street appeal parade for Wellington Free Ambulance
Friday, 26 September 2008, 5:10 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
Lambton Quay’s lunchtime crowds were brought to a standstill by blaring sirens as Wellington Free Ambulance’s street appeal parade made its way through the central city today. More >>
Wellington Free Ambulance parade tomorrow
Wednesday, 24 September 2008, 5:26 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
An emergency services motorcade will snake through central Wellington on Friday afternoon marking the peak of Wellington Free Ambulance's week-long street appeal. More >>
New Zealand Ambulance Service Strategy
Tuesday, 16 September 2008, 9:08 am | Wellington Free Ambulance
Adoption of the draft New Zealand Ambulance Service Strategy could save up to 70 per cent of Wellington Free Ambulance's patients from an unnecessary hospital visit, the regional ambulance service says. More >>
Ride of Your Life for Wellington Free Ambulance
Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 1:31 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
Wellington Free Ambulance announced today the upcoming launch of a new major fundraising campaign - “The Ride of Your Life”. Shaan Stevens, the new Chairman of Wellington Free Ambulance said, “Being picked up in one of our ‘free to the patient’ ambulances ... More >>
Ambulance Welcomes Health Committee Report
Tuesday, 8 July 2008, 3:03 pm | Wellington Free Ambulance
"Treating patients in their homes if their condition or injuries are not life threatening is excellent, and should be given further consideration. It could save considerable costs and a lot of unnecessary stress for patients," John Britton, the More >>