A rescue team's 4x4 has attended more than 140 incidents in the last two years.
Wiltshire Search and Rescue celebrated the car's second birthday with a post about the work it's been used for.
The vehicle has already been used to move a critically unwell missing person to a waiting ambulance and transfer ventilator parts from one hospital to another at the start of the pandemic.
The car helped midwives get to women in labour at home during heavy snow and take air ambulance paramedics from a landing site to the scene of an incident.
The team's car, which has travelled more than 15,000 miles, is based either at Westlea Fire Station or the Police and Crime Commissioner's office in Devizes.
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