Press release: Wellington Free Ambulance gears up for 2016 send-off
In the countdown to 2017, Wellington Free Ambulance paramedics and 111 communication centre staff are gearing up for the
big night.
“New Year’s Eve is generally like an extra busy Saturday night,” says Wellington Free Ambulance head of field operations
Geoff Procter.
“Lots of people leave Wellington for the holidays, so we’re not as busy as some parts of the country, but we get ready
just the same.”
In preparation for the city revellers, Wellington Free Ambulance will have six extra paramedics and three additional
ambulances.
They will also have between six and eight additional call takers on duty in the communication centre from 6.30pm New
Year’s Eve through to 6.30am New Year’s Day, just to be sure.
In addition, a paramedic clinical advisor will work overnight in the communication centre to provide proficient medical
advice and oversight.
“It’s our job to get people the help they need in an emergency, so we always plan ahead to make sure we’ve got things
covered,” Mr Procter says.
He and the crew are expecting an eventful night as people enjoy the celebrations, but they are warning the public to
keep their wits about them.
“If you’re going out drinking, just take it easy. Drink plenty of water, remember to eat, look after your mates, and
enjoy what our cool little Capital and region has to offer.
“Hopefully you won’t have any need to call on us, but it you do, we’ll be here to help.”