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Friday, May 22, 1998 Published at 17:12 GMT 18:12 UK


Health: Latest News

Del Boy meets ER

Hello Keith, gotta new motor?

A Bristol man has converted a Reliant Kitten into what is believed to be world's smallest ambulance.

The Kitten is the rather more upmarket four-wheeled version of the three-wheeled Reliant Robin, familiar as the mode of transport of TV wheeler-dealer Del Boy Trotter.

The "Kitten 999" is the brainchild of Keith Pillinger who runs the Bristol Paramedic Ambulance Service.


[ image: Look out!]
Look out!
He took a 22-year-old chassis and, after spending thousands of pounds and man hours, converted it into a fully registered, working ambulance. It has all the regulation kit inside the vehicle - almost.

"It's everything you would expect of a normal ambulance, except that it's a lot smaller," says Keith.

"For instance, we have a stretcher - every ambulance has a stretcher - except that this one is 39 inches long. We even carry entonox gas which is given to pregnant women - except this gas would be for a very small woman."

The Kitten is clearly too small to be sent out on a real emergency in the city of Bristol.


[ image: All mod cons]
All mod cons
Instead, Keith is going to tour local schools to show children how to avoid accidents. Initial reaction is encouraging.

One child who saw the vehicle said: "It's great. It's a lot smaller and it won't scare children because it's like a real car."

Keith Pillinger is also writing stories, featuring the baby ambulance, to go with his health and safety sessions.





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