Nottingham Uni ambulance destined for Ukraine
An ambulance previously used for research by Nottingham University is being sent to Ukraine, along with lifesaving medical equipment.

The ambulance was previously used by Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering as a testbed for neonatal technologies. It has now been loaded with 19 medical oxygen concentrators, which produce a continuous supply of oxygen and negate the need for regular bottled gas. These vital medical devices have been donated by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS, with a further 30 due to be shipped in the future.
“We used the ambulance as a testbed for technologies to make transporting very premature babies less stressful and safer,” said Professor of Bioengineering Donal McNally, who coordinated the donation effort. “Now that this project is over, it is fantastic that it is going to continue saving lives and I’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to this incredibly important cause.”
The donation was facilitated with the help of Ambulance Aid, a charity launched in March 2022 to fund the purchase of former ambulances and deliver them in partnership with Medical Aid Ukraine. So far, Ambulance Aid has delivered 16 ambulances filled with medical supplies to Ukraine, with volunteers driving them across Europe to get there. Nottingham Uni’s ambulance and supplies are due to start their journey east in early May after the vehicle and equipment have undergone service checks.
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