INEW PURPOSE BUILT NSW AMBULANCE STATION FOR Grenfell
A new NSW Ambulance station for the Grenfell community was announced today, with planning scheduled to begin shortly.
The new purpose built station will enable local NSW Ambulance paramedics to better meet the current and future emergency mobile care needs of Grenfell.
The new station is part of the NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program which represents the biggest regional and rural transformation of NSW Ambulance infrastructure in the organisation’s history.
The new facilities will be a major improvement on the current 119 year-old station on Main Street.
The NSW Government is investing in purpose-built and modern NSW Ambulance stations to help our highly trained paramedics be in the right place, at the right time.
To be designed with input from local NSW Ambulance staff, the purpose-built infrastructure will deliver a better working environment for paramedics, tailored to suit the needs of the local community.
A new NSW Ambulance station is currently under construction at Coolamon, Ardlethan and Harden under the RAIR program, with 17 locations across the state to benefit from an upgraded, rebuilt or entirely new ambulance station.