Air ambulances are commonly used in situations where other ambulances are impossible to use, or not practical for the situation. The average air ambulance can travel at about 140 miles per hour.
Usually not faster than 75-80mph on the freeway.
St John Ambulance Cadets Can go out on Judy but must be wearing a hi vis and will be accompanied with a st john ambulance youth leader By Callum
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.
Wait.
you put your foot on the gas petal slightly more than you would when your driving a car or truck then you put your lights on and go to the area you need.
Apply a tourniquet and if you have a doctor nearby, get there fast. Otherwise, call an ambulance.
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So that if you see it in your rear-view mirror, you can read it instantly, and pull over to let the ambulance go by (which is the law in most if not all states).
Yes. So that the identity of the person is known and their family contacted.
The root word of "ambulance" is "ambulare," which is a Latin word that means "to walk or move."
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.
you are a t stroke level, so you will need an ambulance ASAP