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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SA Ambulance Service - définition


SA Ambulance Service         
  • Hindmarsh Volunteer Ambulance 1923
  • Joe Myren's Private Ambulance 1927
  • Emergency Ambulance
  • Community Response Vehicle
STATE AMBULANCE SERVICE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA
South Australian Ambulance Service
SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) is a State Government agency under SA Health, that provides emergency ambulance transport, clinical care and non emergency patient transport services to over 1.5 million people, distributed across an area of 1,043,514 square kilometres in South Australia, Australia.
Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service         
  • Ford Ambulance in 1996
  • Belconnen Ambulance Station
AMBULANCE SERVICE OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA
ACT Ambulance Service; ACTAS
The Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service (ACTAS) is responsible for providing emergency and non-emergency ambulance services to the ACT community. Although existing since 1955 it was established in legislation by the Emergencies Act 2004 (ACT).
Ambulance         
  • [[Fiat Ducato]] ambulance in [[Great Britain]]
  • St John Ambulance WA]] in [[Perth]]
  • Patient being loaded into a medical helicopter
  • Ambulance on the streets of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • Golf Cart converted into an ambulance
  • Graz]], Austria
  • U.S. Type 1 ambulance in Columbus, Ohio using a pre-built modular box system
  • A video on ambulance crash testing
  • Meteor]], were sometimes also used as [[hearse]]s.
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  • An ambulance in Denmark with roof-integrated LED lights, plus side-view mirror, grill and front fend-off lights, and fog lamps wig-wags
  • Fire Dept of New York ambulance, 1949
  •  Late [[Queen Elizabeth II]] (then Princess) next to British Army ambulance in 1945
  • Truck-based ambulance in Antwerp, Belgium
  • A modern American ambulance built on the chassis of a [[Ford F-450]] truck, with extensive external storage
  • A volunteer ambulance crew in [[Modena]], Italy
  • An ambulance in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] with warped Battenburg markings, The Maltese Cross and additional fluorescent reflective stripes to aid in visibility. Ample emergency lighting has also been fitted
  • Niagara Region]] example, use custom rear compartments.
  • Various ambulance crews help to load a patient into an [[air ambulance]] in [[Pretoria]]
  • St. John Ambulance]] responding through traffic in New Zealand
  • An [[RMMV Survivor R]] in ambulance configuration.
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  • left
  • Red Cross]]
  • Non-acute patient transport ambulance from New Zealand.
  • A Whelen(R) siren with ''wail'', ''yelp'' and ''phaser'' tones is a common sound in many cities
  • 1917 Red Cross ambulance
  • Van-based [[Volkswagen Crafter]] in Czech Republic
VEHICLE EQUIPPED FOR TRANSPORTING AND CARING FOR ILL AND WOUNDED PEOPLE
France Ambulance Organization; Ambulances; Medical car; Armored ambulance; Ecnalubma; Ambie; Meat wagon; Ambulette; Ambulence; Rapid organ recovery ambulance; Amber lamps; Private Ambulance Service; 🚑; Vanbulance; Military ambulance; Moto-ambulance; AMBULANCE
An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals.Skinner, Henry Alan (1949), The Origin of Medical Terms.