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Help us build the Wgtn Regional Ambulance Station

$30,099 donated
Given by 4 generous donors in around 6 months

Construction will begin shortly on the new Wellington Regional Ambulance Station, with a strong focus on cost-efficiency and eco-friendline

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The Wellington Regional Ambulance Station will reduce emergency ambulance response times and improve efficiency, as well as create future opportunities for new patient care initiatives, such as an Urgent Community Care pilot for Wellington and combined training schemes with hospital staff - all with a focus on improving patient outcomes.

About us

Wellington Free Ambulance is the only emergency ambulance service for Greater Wellington and the Wairarapa - and the only one in the country that's free. As well as our lights and sirens emergency ambulance service, we operate a Clinical Communications Centre (the reassuring voices at the end of your 111 call), run a Patient Transfer Service, offer Event Medical Services, and provide free community CPR training through The Lloyd Morrison Foundation Heartbeat programme.

If you live in Greater Wellington and the Wairarapa and call 111 for an ambulance in an emergency, it's Wellington Free Ambulance that's there for you 💚

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Guest Donor on 26 Aug 2010
$50
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Guest Donor on 26 Aug 2010
$25
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Guest Donor on 18 Aug 2010
$24.37
Private Donor
Private Donor on 31 May 2010
These guys do a fantastic job for Wellington. Helping provide the best facilities benefits everyone.
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This campaign started on 11 Feb 2011 and ended on 11 Aug 2011.