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THREE ambulances were forced out of action on busy New Years Day after heartless thieves damaged the vehicles and siphoned off fuel in a sickening raid.The Welsh Ambulance Service was the target of fuel theft on January 1 - one of the busiest nights of the year for the NHS.2 The
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