Ambulances
An A2 ambulance, also known as a collective transport ambulance, is designed and equipped for transporting one or more patients on stretchers and/or wheelchairs. These road ambulances are ideal for non-emergency situations and patient transfers.
Class B ambulances provide Basic Life Support (BLS) on the road. They are equipped to offer initial medical care and transport non-critical patients to hospitals or medical facilities. These ambulances ensure safe and efficient transfer of patients requiring basic medical attention.
A C Type ambulance, commonly referred to as a Mobile ICU, is equipped to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS). These ambulances are staffed by a professional medical team, including a driver with a medical transport qualification, a nurse, and a doctor. They are essential for transporting critically ill patients who require comprehensive medical care during transit.
C Type Ambulance
A C Type ambulance, commonly referred to as a Mobile ICU, is equipped to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS). These ambulances are staffed by a professional medical team, including a driver with a medical transport qualification, a nurse, and a doctor. They are essential for transporting critically ill patients who require comprehensive medical care during transit.