First look at design for new Lisarow ambulance station
An artist’s impression of the new ambulance station at Lisarow has been unveiled, providing the community with a first look at the modern, purpose-built facility set to strengthen emergency and mobile medical care across the Central Coast.
The new station is part of the NSW Government's $615.5 million NSW Ambulance Infrastructure Program, which will deliver 30 additional ambulance stations and support paramedic infrastructure over the coming years.
The Lisarow ambulance station will include –
- Internal parking for up to 10 emergency ambulance vehicles
- A dedicated vehicle wash bay
- A multipurpose area for paramedics
- A gym
- Meeting and training rooms
- Administration areas
- Logistics and storage facilities
- On-site parking.
Located at 60 Railway Crescent, Lisarow, the new station will significantly enhance emergency care capacity and support paramedics to deliver timely, high-quality care.
With excellent access to the major road network, the site is ideally located to complement existing ambulance stations in the network and help meet the growing health needs of the local region.
Planning and design for Lisarow ambulance station is almost complete, with construction expected to begin later this year, following planning approval and the appointment of a building contractor.
Across the Central Coast, additional new stations are also planned at Berkeley Vale, Kincumber and Berowra, with the community to be kept informed as planning progresses.