To be a medical vehicle and be able to use red and blue lights, you have to be able to be registered as an ambulance vehicle.
Well Well,
While I do not profess to know all rules and regulations pertaining to operational ambulances, I do know that the private PTV are equipped to National Ambulance Standards and could possibly embarrass the B/Whites with staowage/equipment/expertise. This is not a fighting match about who is better than who but we all do have to remember that any company that applies for a SA licence must adhere to the SA Government licencing requirements. There is no excuse for failure, it matters not what a law states when human life becomes a liability. Private licensed PTV's work with and alongside government ambulance services in other states of Australia and will do so in SA providing much needed transport relief in many multiple emergency situations, (remember government ambulances are equipped with only a single stretcher) with additional ambulance beds to transport triaged patients to hospital ED's allowing government ambulance crews to concentrate on the serious emergency patients. There will never be enough ambulances in SA or any other state of Australia and while negative attitudes persist in the wonderful state of SA and the failings of former black and whites (commonly mentioned in these columns as Jack's) SA in its absolute glory will never get ahead and become the most inventive and skilled operational ambulance service in Australia.
With regard to parading down Willaim Street, this laughable to even suggest that private PTV's would even consider same let alone with red and blues. The private PTV's are fully aware what their independent licinse allows and they will never be first line emergency vehicles.
regards
Kellyp