Two New PTS Ambulances for The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

At Stanford Coachworks our PTS ambulance conversions are designed specifically to meet each individual customer’s requirements. For The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, our unique build process works perfectly when designing their bespoke PTS vehicles.

We have had the pleasure of working with the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability since 2010 and during this time we have supplied multiple bespoke vehicles for them. Their latest two conversions are based on the Peugeot Boxer L4H2 and feature 4 passenger seats plus driver, space for up to 3 wheelchairs, an internal tail lift and a safety cycle warning system.

 

Who are the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability?

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability is an independent medical charity that provides rehabilitation and long-term care to people with complex neurological disabilities caused by damage to the brain or other parts of the nervous system. Their new fully wheelchair accessible vehicles will be on hand to assist patients with any travel commitments to ensure that they maintain as normal a life as possible. Other uses of the vehicles will include offering patients trips home, travel to/from their appointments, visits to the seaside, outings to the theatre and more!

We would like to say thank you to the Royal Hospital of Neuro-disability for their returning custom and we look forward to converting their next two vehicles very soon. To find out more about the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability’s services and the fantastic work that they do, please click here.

 

Vehicle Specification

  • Based on the Peugeot Boxer 435 L4H2

  • Limo tinted rear windows

  • Facility to carry up to 4 x passengers plus driver or 3 x wheelchairs with seats removed

  • Passenger seats upholstered in a colourful blue patterned moquette

  • Interior trimmed in grey soft-feel materials

  • Matching patterned moquette feature roof panels

  • Overhead lockable storage compartments

  • Wood-effect floor covering

  • Ricon internal tail lift

  • Twin side load doors with pedal operated side steps fitted below

  • Passenger heating and air conditioning

  • LED blue / white roof lighting

  • Low-level blue LED lighting

  • 230-volt power sockets with USB / USBc charging points

  • 1600-watt inverter

  • Cant rail and side wall tracking

  • Heavy-duty rear door stays

  • Oxygen bottle storage points

  • Full exterior CCTV cameras

  • Safety cycle warning system

  • The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability’s exterior decals

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