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Call Red Services takes on the Luxury Uber Chic drive market on the North Shore and Northern Beaches NSW. Sydney, Australia
SYDNEY - AkGlobe -- Sydney, Australia: Call Red Services Sydney Australia is extremely excited of its latest acquisition, taking on the North Shore of Sydney and Northern Beaches. Call Red has produced and developed a unique concept for the North Shore of Sydney passenger vehicle transport market all the way to Palm Beach.
The latest Mercedes Benz Sprinter that was developed by Call Red Services, is a state-of-the-art and new concept in the disability transport and passenger vehicles world. With capacity for 8 passengers and 1 wheelchair or 4 passengers and 2 wheelchairs or just a luxury 8 passenger vehicle also fitted with the number 1 Britax baby seat 0-8 years. The Call Red Service allows the customer to sit incomplete luxury whilst being able to have some of the elite features in the Call Red vehicle, such as refrigerate beverages, 4k TV monitor, air-conditioning, 1st Class Emirates style seating, a 500KG wheelchair lift, USB charging ports in every seat, LED lighting, AED defibrillator, curb side ramp andentertainment of your choice, just to name a few of the luxuries in this car.
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MP. Zali Steggall is extremely excited about the initial concept talks and now the reality of this vehicle on the streets of the northern beaches where it was lacking services for disability, wheelchair and aged care transport.
"It's inhumane to be left stranded on the side of the road for 7 hours awaiting a pickup. The
treatment of individuals with disabilities should be no different from that of others, hence how we came up with the concept name RED, which stands for Respect Equality Disability"
Call Red Services believes that the concept of this project moving forward with all drivers being trained in disability services, CPR, First Aid and Road Safety, makes Call Red a visionary of disability passenger transport in Australia. www.callred.sydney
So, Let's Paint This Town Red...
www.callred.sydney
@callredservices
#disability services
#vipdisabilitycarservice
#wheelchairtransport
The latest Mercedes Benz Sprinter that was developed by Call Red Services, is a state-of-the-art and new concept in the disability transport and passenger vehicles world. With capacity for 8 passengers and 1 wheelchair or 4 passengers and 2 wheelchairs or just a luxury 8 passenger vehicle also fitted with the number 1 Britax baby seat 0-8 years. The Call Red Service allows the customer to sit incomplete luxury whilst being able to have some of the elite features in the Call Red vehicle, such as refrigerate beverages, 4k TV monitor, air-conditioning, 1st Class Emirates style seating, a 500KG wheelchair lift, USB charging ports in every seat, LED lighting, AED defibrillator, curb side ramp andentertainment of your choice, just to name a few of the luxuries in this car.
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MP. Zali Steggall is extremely excited about the initial concept talks and now the reality of this vehicle on the streets of the northern beaches where it was lacking services for disability, wheelchair and aged care transport.
"It's inhumane to be left stranded on the side of the road for 7 hours awaiting a pickup. The
treatment of individuals with disabilities should be no different from that of others, hence how we came up with the concept name RED, which stands for Respect Equality Disability"
Call Red Services believes that the concept of this project moving forward with all drivers being trained in disability services, CPR, First Aid and Road Safety, makes Call Red a visionary of disability passenger transport in Australia. www.callred.sydney
So, Let's Paint This Town Red...
www.callred.sydney
@callredservices
#disability services
#vipdisabilitycarservice
#wheelchairtransport
Source: Call Red Services
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