[
US
/ˈæmbjəɫəns/
]
[ UK /ˈæmbjʊləns/ ]
[ UK /ˈæmbjʊləns/ ]
NOUN
- a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
How To Use ambulance In A Sentence
- He went into cardiac arrest again in the ambulance and once more at the hospital.
- The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment. The Daily Times News Headlines
- The ambulance drove to the hospital slowly as a safety measure because Mr A could not be belted and was not secure in the ambulance.
- It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services. The Sun
- The ambulance that followed was wrecked, panels ripped off and the front crumpled by the crowds. Times, Sunday Times
- Twice as many hospitals turned ambulances away last week compared with the same period last year. Times, Sunday Times
- She was taken to hospital in an ambulance suffering a broken neck but later died.
- At the city morgue, workers nailed together coffins and put some of the dead in an ambulance to transport them to cemeteries.
- Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders.
- ln less than six minutes, the ambulance came wailing back from the shipyard, one of the police cars in front of it running interference. CORMORANT