What is an Ambulance?

An ambulance is a vehicle that assists a patient. The "AMBULANCE" on the body is written in reverse. This is to allow the driver of the front car to directly see the Ambulance word in the positive direction through the rearview mirror, so as to quickly give way.

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Ambulance refers to the rescue of patients
Ambulances have changed dramatically over the past 40 years. Until the late 1960s, the main task of the ambulance was simply to transport people from the scene of the accident to the hospital as quickly as possible. The space inside the car is very narrow, there are only some very basic
In rich towns, although there are 120 ambulances, they cannot go to the rescue in time because of traffic congestion; ambulance vehicles are costly and equipped with less, and they face some moderate and mild rescues, but they are a little bit useless; hospitals in rural areas There are very few, let alone ambulances ... And portable ambulances are motorcycles or bicycles equipped with simple and sophisticated first aid equipment, which can better and quickly reach the scene of the accident for rescue until the fire department ambulance arrives Take over the processing on site. As early as during the First World War, Britain, the United States, France and other participating countries have begun to study the feasibility of using motorcycles as ambulances because of their lightness. This is the predecessor of portable ambulances . Many countries or regions around the world have adopted ambulance motorcycles and ambulance bikes and derived related light ambulances [1]
Ambulance drivers are professionally trained to drive quickly and safely on busy roads, at night and in bad weather. Training also includes ambulance skid control and field driving. Speed is important, but when a patient with a serious illness or injury is on board, and other staff are assisting him, smooth driving is also necessary. Being able to drive fast, without tilting at corners, and not bumpy on uneven roads, this requires excellent driving skills and a high degree of concentration. Ambulances generally have a power steering system, additional rollover bars and an improved rear suspension to ensure they can run smoothly. Ambulances can carry up to eight people when transporting non-emergency patients, and can only carry one stretcher in an accident or emergency. An efficient ambulance service should be on-site within 20 minutes of an emergency call. However, no matter how well trained ambulance personnel are, it is often difficult to get to the scene quickly, especially in crowded urban traffic and in old and run-down areas in towns, where street signs may be lost in those places .
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