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on Friday and Saturday nights."The bus, provided by St John Ambulance, will be staffed by a paramedic, fully qualified and experienced St John Ambulance first aiders and trained volunteers from Sunderland Street Pastors who will all be supervised by Northumbria Police.The bus will be parked by busy bars and clubs in the city centre and will be on hand to treat those with minor injuries.Dr Ian Pattison, chair of NHS Sunderland clinical commissioning group, said: "A large proportion of police and NHS resources are devoted to people who have consumed too much alcohol. The bus will ensure that these individuals receive the care and support they need without the need for hospital admission."The unit will be based in the city centre from 10pm to 3am on Friday and Saturday nights from this weekend. It will also be available for use at events such as the International Airshow, football fixtures and bank holidays.Colin Fozzard is one of the street pastors that will make up the team on the medical mobile service.The 50 year old from Fulwell said his role will be offering pastoral support as well as first aid if needed."Those we come across who have had too much to drink normally are glad to be helped," said Colin. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.Sunderland Echo provides news, events and sport features from the Sunderland area. For the best up to date information relating to Sunderland and the surrounding