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The Ambulance is typically a large, boxy vehicle, often white, yellow, or lime green, with distinctive reflective stripes and a 'Star of Life' emblem. It features prominent flashing blue or red lights and a loud siren on its roof, making it easily identifiable and stand out from other vehicles.





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Some modern ambulances have built-in mini-fridges to keep sensitive medicines at just the right temperature!
The 'Star of Life' emblem has six points, each representing a different step in emergency care, from detection to transfer!
The very first ambulance services used horse-drawn carriages to transport injured soldiers away from battlefields!
The word "ambulance" comes from Latin, meaning "to walk or move about," referring to early mobile field hospitals!
Ambulances have powerful sirens and flashing lights that let them alert traffic and clear the way quickly during emergencies.
Ambulances are equipped with advanced medical tools and supplies, allowing paramedics to provide critical care while in transit.
Ambulances feature specialized stretchers and suspension systems to ensure patients are transported safely and comfortably.
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Look for signs that alert us to potential dangers or important changes ahead, helping us to be careful and stay safe. These signs give us a heads-up to be prepared!
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