i don't know about other parts of the country but in Arkansas we have a advanced 911 system that the dispatcher can tell them where the place or road is within 100yards
Ambulance rides are free of charge. NO they aren't. People are charged for the use of ambulance.
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One day i was about to ride an ambulance
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The first ambulance was used in the American Civil War.
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Ambulance we are using only in an emergency situations. The air ambulance working as same like the ground ambulance. As we all know it is faster than ground ambulance and it is little difficult to get an air ambulance for a common. It is mainly used in any disaster happens. There are many air charting companies for helps us to get an air ambulance.
That depends on what type of ambulance you are talking about. Emergency Ambulance: most common type which provide care to people with an illness or injury. It can be road-going van, boat, helicopter, or fixed-wing aircraft also known as air ambulance. Patient transport ambulance: a vehicle in which is used for transporting patients to, from or between different places for medical treatment such as hospital or dialysis for any non-urgent care. Response unit: this is also known as a fly-car and is used to reach an acutely ill or injured patient quickly so that they may give on site medical care. This type of ambulance however does not have the ability to transport patients. Response units must be backed up by an emergency ambulance. Response units can be anything from a standard car, modified van, motorcycle, bicycle, quads or horses. Charity ambulance: special type of transport ambulance for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips/vacations away from hospitals, hospices or care homes where they are for long term care.