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ambulance
thumb|A Toyota HiAce ambulance in [[Japan]] thumb|right|Mercedes-Benz Sprinter ambulance in [[Germany.]]
stretcher
thumb|EMTs using a stretcher in 2001. thumb|Armed escort carries the wounded to the Senegalese border, Guinea-Bissau, 1974. A stretcher, gurney, litter, or pram is an apparatus used for moving patients who require medical care. A basic type (cot or litter) must be carried by two or more people. A wheeled stretcher (known as a gurney, trolley, bed or cart) is often equipped with variable height frames, wheels, tracks, or skids.
RAF-977
The RAF-977 was a Soviet cabover van made by Riga Autobus Factory (RAF) based on components from the GAZ-21 Volga. It was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured in two main styles: a 10-seater minibus and an ambulance. In 1961, an updated version called the RAF-977D was put into production; this had a one-piece windshield, instead of the split, and Volga steering wheel among its other detail changes. Variants included the 977I ambulance and a special Intourist model, which had better seats, roof lights, and sunroof.
RAF-2203
The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname Rafik) is a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis (marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as a special services vehicles. It was the successor of the RAF-977.
fly-car
emergency service vehicle
Tata Winger
van launched by Tata Motors in 2007, based on the Phase 3 Renault Trafic Mk1 van
water ambulance
boat equipped for transporting and care for ill and wounded people
motorcycle ambulance
type of emergency vehicle
ambulance bus
Dodge WC-54
1942 military ambulance model
bariatric ambulance
ambulance vehicle modified to carry the severely obese.
Midnight Family
2019 documentary film directed by Luke Lorentzen
Toyota HiMedic
history of the ambulance
aspect of history
ambulance station
a structure or other area set aside for storage of ambulance vehicles