Tony FisherBedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire

Acute Ambulance & Medical Services Ltd A bright yellow emergency response bicycle equipped for ambulance duties. It has large pannier bags on both the front and rear sides, also in fluorescent yellow with reflective strips for safety. The front panniers are mounted on either side of the wheel, and the rear panniers appear to carry medical supplies. There are ambulances in the background.Acute Ambulance & Medical Services Ltd

The e-bikes are designed to navigate crowded environments at high speed while carrying medical-grade equipment

An independent ambulance service will debut its first fully medically equipped e-bike fleet this weekend.

Acute Ambulance & Medical Services Ltd (AAMS), based in Milton Keynes, is putting the bikes into action at the city’s Winter Half Marathon on Sunday.

The company said it was the first time the fully equipped emergency response units had been deployed at a sports event in the UK.

Director Kieren Gibson said they would be used for “rapid deployment for things like cardiac arrest — significantly increasing patient survival rate”.

“Events like the MK Winter Half Marathon require rapid, flexible emergency response, and these bikes allow our team to reach patients faster, more safely, and more sustainably than ever before,” he said.

Acute Ambulance & Medical Services Ltd An ambulance station with several yellow and green emergency ambulances parked in the background. In the foreground, there is a table displaying various medical and emergency response equipment, including bags and folded items. Next to the table is a bright yellow ambulance bicycle equipped with panniers and marked with the word “AMBULANCE”. Acute Ambulance & Medical Services Ltd

Each e-bike carries a range of medical equipment including an automated external defibrillator and bleeding control kits

The AAMS e-bike ambulances can navigate tight spaces and crowded race routes which cannot be reached as quickly by ambulances or motorcycles.

The firm says they allow medics to reach runners experiencing exhaustion, dehydration, injuries, or medical episodes in a matter of seconds.

Each e-bike is equipped with:

full first-aid and trauma kitsautomated external defibrillator (AED)airway management toolsbleeding control kitscommunication radioshigh-visibility safety lighting

The company said the e-bikes use at the marathon positioned it as a leader in innovative and environmentally conscious patient-care solutions.

Mr Gibson said: “We are redefining what responsive, clean and safe event medical support looks like.”