Whanganui Chronicle

Ambulance upgrade helps region

Marton St John service in Central North Island will be greatly enhanced by new generation three vehicle

- Lucy Drake

It has become a full circle of giving back as Marton’s St John had been donated a new $185,000 ambulance from funds raised through local Pub Charity services.

On Wednesday morning a dedication service was held at the Marton ambulance station with local dignitarie­s and representa­tives from Pub Charity and St John attending.

St John Whanganui territory manager Jamie Butler said the new vehicle would help them out a great deal.

“Given the kilometres a truck like Marton’s does, we were in need of a new one to keep everything up to speed.”

Covering from Marton to Huntervill­e, Whanganui and Patea, it was a very big area to support, Butler said.

At times patients will need to be taken to Whanganui Hospital or Palmerston North Hospital and the kilometres start to add up.

St John central region general manager Andrew Boyd said the new ambulance was a generation three — replacing their previous generation two.

“It’s a new generation of ambulances with state of the art technology such as power lift stretchers so the team no longer have to lift stretchers on their own,” Boyd said.

Funds were raised through Pub Charities local gaming

machines hosted in Gretna Hotel, Rangitikei Tavern and Captain Cooks Bar and several from the Manawatu region.

St John Central Region fundraisin­g and marketing manager Janette Horan said they worked with Pub Charity to work out where there was a common gap in the community.

“They needed to know the money they’re raising is going back into the community it’s raised in and this evolved a partnershi­p between us that we were able to fulfil that need,” she said.

St John applied for funding through a Pub Charity grant that then went through a contestabl­e process and then through an independen­t board, funds were allocated based on the merits of the applicatio­n.

St John central region received $369,902 to purchase two new generation three ambulances.

The second ambulance, which is being donated to St John Palmerston North was also on show at the dedication service.

“It’s nice putting something new into the community that’s going to sustain a bit of longevity, we hope,” Horan said.

 ?? Photos / Bevan Conley ?? Kevin Thomson (rear), Dame Betty Simpson and Jasleen Saluja try Marton’s new ambulance for size.
Photos / Bevan Conley Kevin Thomson (rear), Dame Betty Simpson and Jasleen Saluja try Marton’s new ambulance for size.
 ??  ?? Jasleen Saluja, Kevin Thomson, Dame Betty Simpson and Fr John Roberts came together for a dedication service for the new Marton ambulance.
Jasleen Saluja, Kevin Thomson, Dame Betty Simpson and Fr John Roberts came together for a dedication service for the new Marton ambulance.

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