Jason Haag reviews some of the more common devices for safely transporting pediatric patients.
Why All Counties Need Mobile Health Clinics in 2021 and Beyond
When the pandemic surfaced, Aardvark Mobile Health quickly created a patented mobile health vehicle that was custom-built for COVID-19.
Acadian Ambulance (LA) Opens New Operations Center
Acadian Ambulance Service held a grand opening and dedication ceremony for its new Southwest Louisiana Operations Center in Lake Charles.
Mackinac Island (MI) EMS Gets Custom Wheeled Coach Ambulance
Mackinac Island EMS found an ambulance to fit the unique needs of the island community that bans motor vehicles for civilian use.
Development and Characterization of Two Low-Cost UV Decontamination Units for PPE and Ambulances
This article discusses the development of two ultraviolet decontamination systems that are inexpensive and simple to construct.
American Emergency Vehicles® Introduces Firstar™ to Its Lineup
American Emergency Vehicles expands its extensive portfolio of vehicles to include the Firstar Modular 146” model.
Road Rescue Delivers Four Type 1 Ambulances to Lexington County (SC) EMS
At the end of 2018, Lexington County decided to design an ambulance that provides the greatest safety for staff and patients
Driver Thrown from Vehicle after Sideswiping Ambulance in NJ
A driver was thrown from his vehicle after he sideswiped an ambulance and ran off I-280 in Morris County, police said.
How to Obtain Those Tricky Ambulance Billing Signatures
Jason D. Haag writes about the importance of having the Assignment of Benefits (AOB) form filled out correctly.
First Fully Electric Ambulance Launched in the UK
The ambulance is powered by a 96kW battery pack which provides a top speed of 75 mph and can achieve a range of 105-110 miles with a current recharge time of four hours.
Margate-Coconut Creek (FL) Fire Rescue Gets Two New Wheeled Coach Type 1 Rigs
Margate-Coconut Creek (FL) Fire Rescue had Wheeled Coach build it two Type 1 ambulances on Freightliner M2 chassis with extended cabs and 180-inch long patient modules.
‘Smartbulance:’ Telemedicine Monitoring for COVID-19 Patient Evacuation
Learn how Magen David Adom in Israel started operating double-cabin ambulances to transport COVID-19 patients to the hospital.












