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Construction complete on new Birmingham Gardens ambulance station

A new modern ambulance station at Birmingham Gardens is closer to reality following the announcement that construction on the project is complete.

​Next steps include internal fit-out and operational commissioning by NSW Ambulance ahead of the station going live in the second half of 2020.

Delivered as part of the NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program, the new station will enable local NSW Ambulance paramedics to better meet the current and future demand for emergency medical care in the local region.

NSW Ambulance gained valuable design input from local paramedics to ensure the purpose-built Birmingham Gardens ambulance station will deliver a better working environment for paramedics and be tailored to the needs of the local community.

The Birmingham Gardens ambulance station includes:
  • Internal parking for up to six emergency ambulance vehicles
  • Administration and office areas
  • Staff amenities
  • Multi-purpose meeting & training room
  • Logistics and storage areas
  • Staff parking
  • External wash bay
To date 24 upgraded, rebuilt or new regional and rural ambulance stations have been announced under the RAIR program, including completed stations at Wagga Wagga, Coolamon, Ardlethan, Harden, Molong, Griffith, Kiama, Berry, Bay & Basin, Toukley, Wauchope, Hamlyn Terrace, Bathurst Pottsville, Yass, Rutherford, Bungendore, Cowra, Grenfell and Goulburn.

This represents the biggest regional and rural transformation of NSW Ambulance infrastructure in the organisation’s history.

Check out the timelapse video of the Birmingham Gardens Rural Ambulance Station build.

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