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Electric Ambulance Car-- A New Tool You Must Have
publié le 28/10/2021 à 11:00 |
The new electric ambulance car is a game-changer, literally, for the medical industry. This vehicle does not have to be driven by a physician or a nurse in order to provide emergency medical services. It can be easily navigated by one person and has the capabilities to do much more than those vehicles traditionally capable of doing. The new technology provides for the driver to easily make calls and has a much larger LCD display than the older model. The LCD is designed to make it easier to read the patient's vital signs, which are being presented by instruments on the dashboard.
The new electric ambulance car is also equipped with a global special led head unit with a GSM module for GSM phones. This allows the physician and the passenger to communicate directly with one another using their personal cell phone. There is a dual-zone emergency call button on the instrument panel that will allow any authorized emergency medical worker to use the horn to alert traffic that the vehicle is involved in an accident. The new ambulances also come standard with a new accessory called the Gastrointestinal Intensive Care unit or GIC, which includes a pouch that is used for transporting abdominal distension in patients who have undergone colon or duodenal surgery. This device is called the GIC bag. It has been certified by the American Registry of Plastic Surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery.
Other features include the ability to park in a closet or a small space if needed; twenty-four-hour service; two doors, the front and back, and the ability to drive both physically and electronically; parking during daylight hours; and twenty-four-hour wireless emergency communications. The electric utility truck ADC 48v 5kw ambulance car also includes two doors, the front and back, and remote control. The emergency air horn blows in a forward and backward direction and is variable in intensity. If an alarm sounds, all attendants must stop and maintain composure until the emergency lights are turned off. Only one attendant can initiate the alarm. Each attendant has a button on the emergency button kit that must be pressed at the first signal.
The electric ambulance cars come in several models. The most recent model is the exact golf carts, equipped with sixteen volt systems, including emergency electrical lighting, a safety flag, and optional passenger-side airbags. The emergency electrical lighting system allows for four different colors of warning, including red for flashing lights and green for additional amber lights. The safety flag is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, in front of the driver's seat. The emergency air horn blows in a forward and backward direction.
Other features of the electric ambulance cars are its drive system and its transmission, as well as its power source, battery, alternator, and DC system ac system. The drive system, which comes in both four-wheel drive and five-wheel drive, allows for three different gear ratios. The first ratio is a front-wheel drive, which is the standard for most vehicles in Italy. The second ratio is rear-wheel drive, which has more power for uphill travel than front-wheel-drive cars. Lastly, the fifth ratio, called mid-range drive, is used when maximum power is needed, but the transmission can only perform at maximum speed.
This four-wheel-drive electric ambulance car has a standard three-speed manual transmission, but the optional transfer case, which is an AC drive with transfer case and accessory drives, allows for four different gear ratios. The t875,8v AC system, transmission, and power distributor are enclosed in a stainless steel enclosure. Other optional accessories include a central locking radio transmitter, front seat DVD player, passenger-side airbags, passenger-side window defrost, seat belts, radio control, front and rear-seat side airbags, passenger-side cargo net, door lowering sensors, and GPS.
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