Before you purchase the next ambulance for your EMS crew, you may realize you need to do a little research about the different types of ambulances available. You’ll find there are three primary ambulances: Type 1, Type 2, and Type
A well-maintained ambulance can mean the difference between your EMS team doing its job well and risking patient safety. Your crews must be able to trust that their emergency vehicles are in optimal condition to get them where they need
Ambulances are one of the only vehicles that people rely on 24/7. Emergencies happen in the blink of an eye, and first responders need a fast, convenient way to transport injured victims to the hospital. There’s no room for error,
You might be surprised to learn that used ambulances tend to cost significantly less than you may expect. Although most brand-new ambulances cost between $160,000 and $230,000, the hard work of emergency response causes them to depreciate quickly. In fact,
The wail of an ambulance siren is unmistakable. These sirens warn drivers of their presence and help speed up emergency response times. But are the road rules for first responders and civilians the same or different? Regardless of what you