Tour Scotland 4K early Winter Sunday night travel video of an Scottish Ambulance with blue lights flashing, and with paramedics, responding to an emergency, passing my vehicle, and moving swiftly through Bridgend on visit in Perth, Perthshire. I saw the vehicle in my rear view mirror and pulled over to the side of the road to let it past. Ambulances are allowed to break the speed limit, run traffic lights, go the wrong way through one way streets, etc. But, the one rule they must always follow, is that they must practice " due regard for safety. " Other road users should stop until the emergency vehicle has passed. In 1948 the newly formed National Health Service contracted two voluntary organisations, the St Andrew's Ambulance Association and the British Red Cross, to jointly provide a national ambulance service for Scotland. The service was known as the St Andrew's and Red Cross Scottish Ambulance Service. The Red Cross withdrew from the service in 1967; the service was renamed the St Andrew's Scottish Ambulance Service. In 1974 the service was taken over by the NHS, the title being shortened to the Scottish Ambulance Service.
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