Project overview
66 Lambie St, Tumut NSW 2720
Status: Completed
The Tumut Ambulance Station is part of Stage 2 of the NSW Government's Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program.
The RAIR program is the single largest investment in regional NSW Ambulance's almost 130-year history, with 54 new, rebuilt or upgraded ambulance stations being delivered in rural and regional NSW, to support the delivery of enhanced out-of-hospital emergency medical care to the community.
The NSW Government is investing $232 million to deliver the Rural Ambulance Reconfiguration (RAIR) Stages 1 and 2 programs.
Project information
Benefits
The project will:
- optimise paramedic response times and support critical lifesaving care
- provide a better working environment for local paramedics
- better meet the current and future demand for emergency medical care in Tumut and the surrounding area.
Scope
The new purpose-built station replaced the old station and features:
- internal parking for up to 6 emergency ambulance vehicles
- administration, office areas and staff amenities
- logistics and storage areas
- staff parking and relief accommodation
- external wash bay.
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Contact the project team
Email: HI-RAIR@health.nsw.gov.au