the same way any other vehicle moves...
Don't try to move him. If it is not safe (has to move) move him by carrying the whole body. Call for ambulance...
Stuart little The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Remove the beam. Dont move the ambulance and use the power on it. Dont move the firetruck, use the power on it then again.
first don't panic, then make a move, call a police or ambulance then call your insurer
Phone 911, they will tell you exactly what to do while you wait for an ambulance, DO NOT MOVE THE PERSON
An ambulance is intended to move people who are still living but are in need of medical help. Of course, it is possible that a person who is living when the ambulance picks him or her up, will die in the ambulance before getting to the hospital. If this happens, the ambulance will still take the body to the hospital (where it may be subjected to an autopsy). However, if a person is already dead, you would not call an ambulance, you would call a hearse. As for the legalities, it is illegal to inflict an indignity on a dead body, but being carried in an ambulance would not be considered an indignity. In some circumstances it would be a waste of medical resources, needed to help the living.
Don't touch or move him. Don't give him anything to drink. And call an ambulance.
The word "siren" comes from Greek mythology. In the Odyssey, the sirens were singing monsters that lured sailors to their deaths with their sumptuous voices.
An aircraft equity with the same resources as an ambulance
ambulance
The plural of ambulance is ambulances.
It would have to move very, very slowly.