those 'bed things' are called gurneys
Chicago in 1899
Ambulances typically use a font known as "Helvetica" or a similar sans-serif typeface for their markings. The font is chosen for its clarity and readability, which is crucial for quick identification in emergency situations. Additionally, some ambulances may use custom typefaces that resemble Helvetica to ensure high visibility and legibility from a distance.
you cut the bed in half and two halves make a whole and you jump out the hole
The EZ DO Underbed Storage Box is great.
because of the gun shooting, there are now numerous ambulances outside.
Some pronouns that can be used when talking about things are "it," "this," "that," "those," "which," and "one."
Pretty important to most folks -- especially the waking up in the same bed part. But some couples find, after a few years together, that they get a better night's sleep if they use twin beds. This is one of those things couples negotiate.
Because you use it to "pick up" things and put them in the bed of the truck.
A fleet of 12 Ambulances were used to convey all the casualties to hospital.
They use helicopters, ambulances, and medevac planes... which of the three depends on urgency, and distance. Helicopters for ground ambulances are ideally used for inter hospital transfers.
All ambulance units in the Ambulance service I work for ( both Response Cars and Ambulances) Have Radio's and touchscreen computers mounted to the dashboard. We also have mobile phones which we use in emergencies should the radio or computer fail.
firemen mainly, but they use them in the military to, some ambulances will equip themselves this the jaws of life to.