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Freelanders to the rescue

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Posted by: Green Fingers
Monday 16th June 2008, 5:10pm

Land Rover dealer's generous donation will help save lives.


THE crew of the North Wales air ambulance can continue to save lives even when weather prevents the chopper from taking off – thanks to a motor dealer.

Brand new Freelander

Llandudno Junction-based Conwy Land Rover, have provided the crew with a brand new Land Rover Freelander 2, 4x4 model - the UK's best selling SUV.

Third Land Rover donated will help save lives

It is the third vehicle the company has provided for the Caernarfon-based team who would otherwise have their activities hugely curtailed during bad weather.

“Over the past 16 months the Land Rovers have proved invaluable on occasions when the weather has prevented the helicopter from taking off or when it was being serviced,” said paramedic supervisor Ian Binnington.

“The vehicle is also used to attend incidents very close to base, such as at local caravan parks, and when very rough terrain is involved.”

The Land Rovers would normally cost about £25,000 each so the donations are very welcome.

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