Thursday, October 21, 2010

FORTY SEVEN NEW VEHICLES FOR PATIENT TRANSPORT PROVIDER.

SAVOY VENTURES LTD.
NHS PATIENT TRANSPORT
PRESS RELEASE

October 21, 2010.

SAVOY VENTURES LTD. TAKES DELIVERY OF 47 NEW VEHICLES.

Savoy Ventures Limited, the NHS patient transport provider, has taken delivery of 47 new vehicles, bringing its Kent and South London-based fleet up to 152.

The new vehicles include ambulances equipped for high-dependency, specialist wheelchair, incubator, bariatric chair or stretcher transport, notes/X-ray transfer, and movement of tissue between hospitals.

The additions include 14 Fiat Scudo wheelchair accessible crossover vehicles, 15 Renault Masters and 15 Vauxhall Movano ambulances of various specifications.

“The new vehicles replace some of our older ambulances and specialist minibuses, but most are completely new additions enabling us to service new contracts,” said Ben Adams of Savoy Ventures Limited.
“The fleet is engaged in operating high-d-ependency services at Guys, Kings, St Thomas and Lewisham Hospitals, and both our ambulance and wheelchair-accessible vehicles have tracking technology allowing location detection and traffic congestion avoidance therefore minimising delays and patient inconvenience.
“We have our own vehicle maintenance facility, staffed by fully-qualified technicians, which allows constant rotation of vehicles. This facility works solely on Savoy vehicles which means we can sustain the maximum possible number of vehicles on the road at all times.
“We also operate an on-site deep-cleanse facility to support our ambulance fleet, this, of course, maintains health and safety and minimises the spread of infection.”

Savoy Ventures Limited is a private company providing patient transport and transfer services to NHS Trusts in the South East of England. Established in 2006, Savoy makes more than 200,000 patient transfer journeys a year. Savoy Ventures Limited is engaged by a number of NHS Trusts to carry out blue-light transfers, specialist wheelchair, incubator, bariatric chair or stretcher transport, notes/X-ray transfer, and movement of tissue between hospitals. Many staff are trained and qualified to Ambulance Technician level.

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Further information:
Iain Macauley
07788 978800
www.savoyventures.com

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