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£36.5m to be spent on region's new ambulances
Nottingham Post
|January 19, 2026
FLEET IS 'AGEING AND SUBJECTED TO INCREASED ARDUOUS USE'
EMAS currently has 389 double-crewed ambulances, with an average age of 4.83 years
THE East Midlands' ambulance trust is set to spend more than £36 million on ambulances to refresh its "ageing" fleet of vehicles.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) will make the investment as part of its three-year "fleet strategic plan" discussed by its board on Tuesday last week.
The ambulance trust uses a range of vehicles, including the typical double-crewed ambulances, fast-response vehicles, urgent care transport and support vehicles.
It is aiming for its collection of vehicles to maintain an average age of 3.5 years, with a maximum age of seven years, and will address this goal by spending £36.5 million on new vehicles in its three-year plan.
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