He served in the Ambulance Corps during the Bambatha Rebellion in 1906 by the Zulu people of modern day South Africa.
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It is a British unit of pressure based on the foot-pound-sec British system of units.
BHP on a ship is a U.S. thermal unit of measurement, and stands for "Boiler Horsepower". One BHP unit is equivalent to 33,475 BTU (British Thermal Units).
The cap colouration/symbol designate what unit they're from.
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Its written backwards on the front of the unit so when a driver in front of the unit looks in the rear view mirror as the ambulance approaches from behind, he'll be able to read the word properly and identify the unit for what it is. And will hopefully get out of the way if the unit is rolling code 3.
The Ambulance took me to a nearby accident and emergency unit for treatment.
The ambulance medics or the number of their unit should appear on your admittance record to the hospital. If only the ambulance number i sindicated, then you can contact whatever agency operates the ambulance service/rescue squad and find out from the duty roster who manned the ambulance on that occasion.
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and Paramedics are normally on board an ambulance. There is one of each on an Advanced Life Support (ALS) unit. A Basic Life Support (BLS) unit can consist of two EMT's and not have a paramedic on board.
A British thermal unit is a unit of energy that is equal to about 1055 joules. A British thermal unit is the amount of energy that is needed to heat or cool one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
British Thermal Unit
You will have to search for books on the unit.
British Army, unspecified unit.
Joule, calorie, BTU (British Thermal Unit)
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