A horse drawn ambulance from the American Civil War (1861-1865) |
A horse-drawn ambulance outside Bellevue Hospital in New York City, 1895 |
A 1948 Cadillac Meteor ambulance |
Australian Flying Doctor Service vehicles in 1954 |
A German ambulance of the World War II era |
A 1964 police cruiser, which is also fitted to transport patients |
A 1973 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance. Note the higher roof, with more room for the attendants and patient |
Israeli EMS's contemporary civilian armored mobile intensive care unit. Used for response to ongoing terrorist incidents, it is based on a super-duty Ford E-450 chassis |
A modern van based ambulance in Czech Republic |
Ambulance response scooter in Israel. |
A helicopter used as an air ambulance in Austria. |
Boat emergency ambulance in the Scilly Isles. |
Response bicycle of the London Ambulance Service |
Mass casualty ambulance and first Aid Treatment Centre operated by St John Ambulance |
Ambulance trailer, designed to be towed by tractor, on the island of Sark |
Car based ambulance in Sweden |
Truck based ambulance in the United States using a pre-built box system |
Interior of a mobile intensive care unit (MICU) ambulance from Graz, Austria |
Four stages of deployment on an ambulance tail lift |
A modern motorcycle ambulance in Southern Sudan. |
A typical emergency ambulance in the United Kingdom, marked with passive visual warnings (retro-reflective battenburg pattern) |
German emergency physician car (Notarzteinsatzfahrzeug) and an ambulance (Rettungswagen) with activated emergency lights. |
An ACT ambulance with activated emergency lights and reflective markings. |
NWAS ambulance displays reversed wording and Star of Life. The single illuminated headlamp is probably not due to one headlamp being burned out, but rather due to the use of a wig-wag. |
A volunteer ambulance crew in Modena, Italy |
A city fire service ambulance from the Tokyo Fire Department. |
Non-acute patient transport ambulance from New Zealand. |
Scottish Ambulance Service "First Responder" vehicle |
An URO VAMTAC ambulance of the Spanish Army emblazoned with the Red Cross |
A containerized Mobile Trauma Bay mounted on a standard Logistics Vehicle System Replacement |
USNS Mercy, a U.S. Navy hospital ship South Korea |
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