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A fleet of new ambulances, costing £16m, is to be announced by the Welsh health minister on a visit to Anglesey. | A fleet of new ambulances, costing £16m, is to be announced by the Welsh health minister on a visit to Anglesey. |
The new chief executive of the Wales Ambulance Trust last month said the service needed £140m long term investment, including new vehicles. | The new chief executive of the Wales Ambulance Trust last month said the service needed £140m long term investment, including new vehicles. |
The funding will pay for 119 new ambulances and 67 other patient vehicles over the next few months. | The funding will pay for 119 new ambulances and 67 other patient vehicles over the next few months. |
A public inquiry into the service, described as "in crisis" by a previous chief executive, is still ongoing. | A public inquiry into the service, described as "in crisis" by a previous chief executive, is still ongoing. |
Health minister Dr Brian Gibbons, who is visiting an ambulance station in Llangefni, said: "We've heard many times over recent months that the ambulance service in Wales needs to modernise. | Health minister Dr Brian Gibbons, who is visiting an ambulance station in Llangefni, said: "We've heard many times over recent months that the ambulance service in Wales needs to modernise. |
"This funding is a first step towards seeing that modernisation happen." | "This funding is a first step towards seeing that modernisation happen." |
Dr Gibbons said the trust was working through a plan which would ensure "that the men and women who provide this important service are supported by a modern organisation and that performance and response times of the ambulances can improve to meet all our expectations". | |
Mr Murray said the dedication of staff has been "inspiring" | |
The ambulances will be equipped with the latest life-saving equipment, which some of the current vehicles lack. | The ambulances will be equipped with the latest life-saving equipment, which some of the current vehicles lack. |
Ambulance trust chief executive Alan Murray said the investment would "ensure that its vehicles are more efficient and fitted with the latest medical equipment to provide the care patients need". | Ambulance trust chief executive Alan Murray said the investment would "ensure that its vehicles are more efficient and fitted with the latest medical equipment to provide the care patients need". |
Mr Murray started work in August after months of turmoil for the service. | Mr Murray started work in August after months of turmoil for the service. |
Acting chief executive Roger Thayne resigned in May after just two months in the post, claiming the organisation was in "crisis". | Acting chief executive Roger Thayne resigned in May after just two months in the post, claiming the organisation was in "crisis". |
He wrote a damning report cataloguing outdated equipment, a history of poor management and delays in ambulances reaching patients, which he said contributed to a "dangerous" service. | He wrote a damning report cataloguing outdated equipment, a history of poor management and delays in ambulances reaching patients, which he said contributed to a "dangerous" service. |
The inquiry by Wales' auditor general is due to report by the end of the year. | The inquiry by Wales' auditor general is due to report by the end of the year. |
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