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Freewheelers Emergency Voluntary Service is a registered charity that provides a free out-of-hours motorcycle courier service to hospitals in the South West of England.
Riding For Life: A registered charity (no. 1001067) founded in 1990, Freewheelers EVS has a coverage area that includes Somerset, Bristol, Bath, West Wiltshire, and South Gloucestershire. Freewheelers is one of a number of groups that cover different parts of the country. Our lifesaving service to the NHS is provided free of charge and is funded entirely by public donation and sponsorship. We transport blood, pathology & microbiology specimens, patient notes, X-rays, frozen breast milk, and other medical supplies. In 2011, we made 3,400 deliveries, riding more than 130,000 miles. Freewheelers EVS operates a fleet of specially adapted BMW R1200RT and Honda ST1300 motorcycles equipped with high-visibility markings, plus blue lights and sirens for emergency use, which enable us to save lives by delivering urgently needed items safely and promptly. If our service did not exist hospitals would be forced to use a costly and potentially slow taxi, or commercial courier.
We are also founding members of the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes, which represents the existing blood bike charities at a national level and helps new groups to get established. Feel free to contact us if you would like more information. Hospitals and other NHS institutions wishing to use the Freewheelers EVS service should call our duty co-ordinator on 0300 800 1907 during the following hours: Monday-Friday - 19:00 to 07:00 Weekends & Bank Holidays - 24 hours
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