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Home > Frontline > Ambulance service introduces e-Bike to boost rural responses
Frontline 14 January 2025

Ambulance service introduces e-Bike to boost rural responses

14 January 2025Updated:14 January 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Ambulance service introduces e-Bike to boost rural responses
Image credit: East of England Ambulance Service.

East of England Ambulance Service has added an e-Bike to its Cycle Response Unit (CRU) to boost its rural response capabilities in Norfolk.

The addition of the e-bike has been described as a “real game changer” with response times in Wells-next-the-Sea and surrounding villages predicted to improve significantly.

The purchase of the e-bike has been made possible through the incredible support of the Wells-next-the-Sea community and the East of England Ambulance Service Charity.

The CRU in Wells- next-the-Sea consists of a team of four paramedics who work on a rota and are dispatched to emergency calls just like any ambulance.

Equipped with a full range of life-saving medical equipment in a compact form, the paramedics operate in Wells-next-the-Sea and surrounding villages.

The e-bike is ideally suited to coping with any undulations in the terrain and will enable the paramedic to respond faster and more efficiently – especially in areas that are harder to reach.

“The e-bike is a real game-changer for the cycle response unit. It will enhance our ability to respond to emergencies in Wells-next-the-Sea and nearby villages, improving response times significantly.

“The extra power from the e-bike also makes it easier to carry our equipment and navigate the hilly landscape much more effectively.”

Andy Long, Cycle Response Unit paramedic.

Kate Lott, Head of the East of England Ambulance Service Charity, added: “We can’t thank Andy, his team, and the Wells-next-the-Sea community enough for coming together to make this happen. In situations where every moment counts, this e-bike could be the difference in getting our lifesavers to the hard-to-reach location in time.”

The East of England Ambulance Service Charity continues to work towards providing resources, above what the NHS can fund, to help save lives and support communities.

If you would like to support initiatives like this, please donate here: www.justgiving.com/eofeambulance


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