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  2. Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    A Ford E-Series ambulance with its emergency lights on in Boston An NHS ambulance in south-west London. An ambulance is a medically-equipped vehicle used to transport patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. [1] Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient during the transport.

  3. Ambulance bus - Wikipedia

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    An ambulance bus in York Region, Canada. An ambulance bus is a type of ambulance with the capacity to transport and treat multiple patients.An ambulance bus is used primarily for medical evacuation of mass casualty incidents [1] [2] and non-emergency medical transport of care-dependent patients, [3] and can also be used for specific problems such as drunk patients in town centres.

  4. M113A4 armored medical evacuation vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Ambulance versions of the M113 have existed for nearly as long as the vehicle has been in production, and fielded by many different countries. During the Vietnam War the U.S. Army introduced the M113 medevac vehicle to function as an armored ambulance for the treatment and evacuation of wounded personnel from the battlefield.

  5. Does Medicare cover medical transportation? - AOL

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    For example, if Medicare covers 80% of a medically necessary ambulance ride, Medigap may cover some or all of the remaining 20%, depending on the plan.

  6. My sister refused to call an ambulance, fearing the cost. But ...

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    Private firms including private equity or publicly traded companies provided 40% of ambulance rides; fire departments gave 37%; other government agencies comprised 25% and the rest were provided ...

  7. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air ambulances in the United States are operated by a variety of hospitals, local government agencies, and for-profit companies. Medical evacuations by air are also performed by the United States Armed Forces (for example in combat areas, training accidents, and United States Coast Guard rescues) and United States National Guard (typically while responding to natural disasters).

  8. Surprise bills from ambulance rides can be a huge expense ...

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    Ambulance transportation can be costly because most of the rides are considered out-of-network care. Those in New Jersey can be hit with high fees. Surprise bills from ambulance rides can be a ...

  9. M577A4 armored treatment vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In this configuration, the M577A2/3 EMVT was complemented by the M113A2/3 armored ambulance. [ 3 ] In accordance with the terms of the Geneva Conventions regarding the treatment and transportation of wounded personnel, these vehicles were required to be unarmed and their non-combatant role indicated by large red crosses on a white background ...