Too many crevasses mking them hard to clean. Crowding -- Not enough room to move around with you and your partner, the patient and perhaps a spouse.
Moreover, the interior components of this model are not adequately designed to withstand cold weather, leading to further problems.
The noun 'ambulance' is a common noun, a word for any ambulance anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Braun Custom Ambulance, Braun Industries, Inc., Van Wert, OHQuaker Valley Ambulance Authority, Moon Township, PAMedic-West Ambulance (service), North Las Vegas, NVAir Ambulance Worldwide, Inc, Clearwater, FL
Yes, adjacent angles do have common interior points.
So you will use common sense prior to posting such a question. It's backwards so that a driver in front of the ambulance will be able to read "Ambulance" in his rear-view mirror.
This site has lots of information about ambulances, including a video tour of the interior: http://video.about.com/firstaid/Tour-of-an-Ambulance.htm
Saabs can have various reliability problems. Some common issues include: noisy interior, computer issues, hatch closure issues, and door lock problems. Some more severe issues can include transmission issues and crankshaft issues.
The interior plains region typically has less traffic congestion compared to major urban areas. However, certain cities or busier highways within the region may experience traffic issues during peak travel times or special events. Overall, traffic problems in the interior plains are less common than in larger metropolitan areas.
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Ambulance crashes can be all too common, especially in rural areas. It is estimated that 6,500 ambulance crashes occur each year. This estimate includes minor accidents also. EMS Networks reports that between May 2007 to April 2009 there was 466 ambulance crashes reported to the news.
Complementary angles
Adjacent angles.