A display in the Northlands Shopping Centre which commemorates 25 years of the 111 emergency telephone service in Christchurch. The service began with two telephones in 1964. The communications workload has since grown to six times the original volume. The display shows the service at different stages, and various ambulance equipment. It will end tomorrow.
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Press, 31 August 1989, Page 32
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55A display in the Northlands Shopping Centre which commemorates 25 years of the 111 emergency telephone service in Christchurch. The service began with two telephones in 1964. The communications workload has since grown to six times the original volume. The display shows the service at different stages, and various ambulance equipment. It will end tomorrow. Press, 31 August 1989, Page 32
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