They have welcomed an additional crew to Marlow Fire Station.
They will also have a dedicated space to hold debriefs and sensitive discussions after being called out to treat those who are seriously ill or injured.
They have stated that having response cars at key places across the region means it can give people the best possible chance of survival and recovery, bringing the hospital to the patient, wherever they are.
Martin Bowdler, Assistant Director of Operations for TVAA, said:
“This is a great example of emergency services coming together to protect our community and we are grateful to BFRS for their work to make this happen.
“Being able to operate one of our critical care response vehicles in Marlow will mean we are ideally placed for responding to incidents across the area, when every minute matters. As well as our helicopter operating from our base in Benson, having response cars at key places across the region means we can give people the best possible chance of survival and recovery by bringing the hospital to the patient, wherever they are.”

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