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Ambulances

Ambulances are a form of transportation for the injured or sick. Different ambulances are equipped for different levels of care or trauma.

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Why might a nurse ride in a ambulance?

Pretty sure they ride in an ambulance because they are needed. Doctors can't just ride in an ambulance when their patients are possibly dying, or in a coma.

Top ten busiest ambulance in the US?

08C in manhattan was the busiest ambulance in the US according to a firehouse magazine national run survey

What do st john ambulance badger do?

(Badgers)

St John Ambulance is the uks leading first aid charity which provides free and professional first aid requirements and they believe if you need first aid you should receive it.

St John Youth

Badgers

St John Ambulance Badgers is a fantastic programme that lets children aged 5-9 to learn first aid and earn badges to put on their uniform and win prizes and make some new friends

The Badger divisions are located all about the country if you are interested to joining St John Badgers you can get in contact St John Ambulance on Call 08700 10 49 50

our visit www.sja.org.uk/sja

(The division will be operated by St John Youth Leaders)

(10-16 are cadets)

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What is the average ambulance response time?

According to U.S today, there is no real evidence of an average time. There is a study however of the 50 largest cities that says their average response time is 6 minutes, or around that. Hard to believe right?

What is the superstition about an ambulance?

Jules Essex answer: Seeing an ambulance is very unlucky unless you hold your breath or pinch your nose until you see a black or brown dog Touch your toes

Touch your nose

Never go in one of those

Until you see a dog

Agreed, it's unlucky. However, we used to touch our collars and say 'touch your collar never swallow (East end accent pronounced 'swaller'), never happen again' which kept us safe from whatever had happened to the person in the ambulance.

Do you need math to be a ambulance care assistant?

No but English and science are compulsary. However, most UK universities will only accept you if you have a level C+ in maths, English and science anyway.