Ambulances forced to go down one-way street

A yellow ambulance with green and yellow side stripes and lights exiting a shed.Image source, Jersey Ambulance
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Honorary police will help ambulances when they need to get out

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Drivers in St Helier are being urged to take care because Jersey ambulances are having to drive the wrong way down a one-way street.

A faulty door at the headquarters building means ambulances are having to come out on to Roussel Street and turn right against the one-way system, instead of coming out on to Rouge Bouillon.

Until the door is fixed, volunteer honorary police will help ambulances when they need to get out, said Jersey Ambulance Service on X, external.

Officers asked drivers be careful around the Great Union Road junction with Rouge Bouillon and Roussel Street.

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