New vehicle for Maketu Medical Response
Trinity Lands donates $92,000 towards a new vehicle
After years of responding to medical emergencies in the rural communities east of Te Puke using vans, trucks, and second-hand ambulances, the Maketu fire service now has a brand-new, purpose-built, fully kitted-out medical response vehicle.
Trinity Lands donated $92,500 to the total $125,000 cost of the vehicle, which looks and operates like an ambulance but isn’t technically an ambulance because it is manned by volunteer fire fighters.
“We started with a Toyota Hilux and built from there.”
Shane Gourlay,
Chief fire officer
Shane said Maketu had had some form of medical response unit since 1996, when the Bay of Plenty village was chosen to pilot a programme to instal medical vehicles in rural communities.
“Having high-quality response units is vital and so appreciated.”
Gourlay said the community was so grateful for the “magnificent wagon” donated by Trinity Lands and a raft of co-sponsors.