They will be loaded into containers and shipped out by the end of the week. Troels Sommerville/Stuff The all-terrain vehicles will help Fiji’s ambulance service navigate some of the more difficult terrain they might face. The hope is this addition to St John Fiji’s fleet, which currently comprises 20 ambulances, will aid their ability to get to more patients in remote areas, said national operation's manager James Stewart. “We’re sure that these models will be more suited to the more rugged and isolated environment of Fiji,” Stewart said. “Particularly as they have a lower technology requirement and servicing requirement, meaning that Fiji is going to be able to use them for a longer duration.”