Donation bolsters hospital ambulance fleet
The Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda has donated two new ambulances to the Bermuda Hospitals Board, bringing the ambulance fleet to eight vehicles.
The new ambulances, each valued at $123,765, are equipped with oxygen warning systems, oxygen outlets, artificial breathing and patient monitoring devices, among other life-saving tools.
Judy Richardson, the acting BHB CEO, said: “Costing $247,530, this gift is hugely significant, representing a savings of almost a quarter of a million dollars to us.
“It’s essential to have ambulances in good working order to provide life-saving services to the public. The last time we had new ambulances was in 2017 and 2014. In both instances, they were generously donated by the HAB.”
Glen Gibbons, HAB president, said the organisation was proud to be able to serve the community by providing funding for life-saving equipment.
He said: “We know that demand is increasing for ambulance service and appreciate the challenges of maintaining these vehicles that are on our roads all day, every day.”
The HAB, established in 1953, is committed to supporting the BHB through volunteer service and fundraising.
In addition to raising funds through the Barn, Pink Café and the gift shop at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, the HAB is supported by donations and membership dues.
On average 36,500 hours of service are donated to the hospital every year by HAB adult and junior members.
