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An ambulance is an emergency vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to hospital.
Ambulance is a means of transportation. It begins with the letter A.
The basic definition of the word ambulance is 'a vehcle to transport aid and care of a medicla nature and to provide transport for the sick and injured'. The term ambulance is used today is usually thought to describe a big van with blue lights on the roof but can range from that or to a responce car. If we go by this definition, then a wheelbarrow could be considered an ambulance. The term ambulance is also used to describe the nature of an organisation and the service they provide such as st john ambulance and NHS ambulance trusts.
I personally would call an ambulance.
Ambulance Ground Service fees, on average, can be anywhere from $58 - $150 (or more) depending on circumstances.
Usually a family member or friend will pick up the patient or they might take a taxi, or hospital patient transport can be organized. If the patient is bedridden, the ambulance may transport the patient home.
No, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor in Massachusetts. A pregnant minor is still under the legal control and responsibility of their parents or legal guardian unless they have been legally emancipated through a court process.
It covers some of the cost of the ambulance, but usually not all. There are anecdotal accounts of Medicare refusing payment for an ambulance, so be careful.
The price of an air ambulance can range from $3,500-18,000 depending on the distance traveled. It is the fastest way to transport a patient with high needs.