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An inquiry has been launched into the safety of ambulances across Wales after three separate engine fires broke out in vehicles in the last two weeks.An inquiry has been launched into the safety of ambulances across Wales after three separate engine fires broke out in vehicles in the last two weeks.
Mercedes Benz has told officials there is no need to take the entire fleet, which cost £16m in 2007, out of service. Mercedes Benz has told officials there is no need to take the 119-strong fleet, which cost £16m in 2007, out of service.
The Welsh Ambulance Service said it was treating the matter "extremely seriously".The Welsh Ambulance Service said it was treating the matter "extremely seriously".
An investigations team has flown over from Germany to examine the engines.An investigations team has flown over from Germany to examine the engines.
The fleet of ambulances were introduced in Wales last year at a total cost of £16m with the aim of helping improve the service's performance.
It is understood two ambulance engines caught fire in north Wales - one near Bangor, Gwynedd and the other on the A55.It is understood two ambulance engines caught fire in north Wales - one near Bangor, Gwynedd and the other on the A55.
The third incident was in the south of the country.The third incident was in the south of the country.
The fleet of Mercedes Sprinter 515 vehicles was only introduced in Wales last year and hailed as the "best ambulance in service in the UK" as the trust aimed at improving the service's performance.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said in a statement: "I can confirm we have had three events of engine fires in our vehicles.A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said in a statement: "I can confirm we have had three events of engine fires in our vehicles.
'Extremely seriously''Extremely seriously'
"We use standard Mercedes engines in our vehicles which have not been modified in any way."We use standard Mercedes engines in our vehicles which have not been modified in any way.
"We are treating the events extremely seriously and have initiated an urgent investigation with Mercedes Benz."We are treating the events extremely seriously and have initiated an urgent investigation with Mercedes Benz.
The spokesperson added a preliminary investigation was carried out by the Mercedes-Benz UK Technical team before the team from Germany carried out more detailed investigations to establish the cause and necessary rectifying action.The spokesperson added a preliminary investigation was carried out by the Mercedes-Benz UK Technical team before the team from Germany carried out more detailed investigations to establish the cause and necessary rectifying action.
"We are reassured that this matter has been escalated to the very highest level within the Mercedes-Benz organisation and it is being treated with the utmost priority," the spokesperson added."We are reassured that this matter has been escalated to the very highest level within the Mercedes-Benz organisation and it is being treated with the utmost priority," the spokesperson added.
The ambulance service said it immediately issued a health and safety alert across Wales to safeguard patients, staff and the public.The ambulance service said it immediately issued a health and safety alert across Wales to safeguard patients, staff and the public.
"These engines are used throughout the industry and we have followed the advice of Mercedes who reassured us that there was no need to take the fleet out of service," the spokesperson added."These engines are used throughout the industry and we have followed the advice of Mercedes who reassured us that there was no need to take the fleet out of service," the spokesperson added.