ambulance 的定义
- a specially equipped motor vehicle, airplane, ship, etc., for carrying sick or injured people, usually to a hospital.
- a field hospital.
ambulance 近义词
emergency vehicle
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- Other pervasive problems included everything from bedbugs and ceiling leaks in hospital buildings, to unpaid gas bills for company ambulances to shortages of medical supplies.
- The plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, near Kazakhstan, where an ambulance waited to take him to a local hospital.
- A short time later she posted a photo of the inside of an ambulance with the message, “The moment that I feared the most has arrived.”
- It also freed up enough cash to help the network purchase businesses that owned hospices, home health services, ambulances and a 90-bed rural hospital.
- The ambulance and emergency room bills were just over $12,000.
- That is a fact recorded by the doctor in charge of the ambulance at the inquest.
- By the time the ambulance arrived, over 10 minutes later, it was too late—Mills died soon after arriving at the hospital.
- At Woodhull Hospital, the Bed-Stuy ambulance crew kept doing all they could as they wheeled Ramos into the emergency room.
- Ramos was still showing no signs of life when they got him on a backboard and into the ambulance.
- He then went back to his volunteer corps, which had formed when they did not yet have an ambulance.
- Behind that came an army ambulance followed by an electric truck.
- I have got him away in a motor ambulance in the hopes that an operation may save his life.
- As it was long range, the bullet remained in his calf, and he went off in an ambulance to have it dug out.
- For about two hours there was hot firing, and every now and then there was a little work for our ambulance people, but not much.
- But now the ambulance was slowly returning from the place whither it had been sent to receive the dead bodies.