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Emergency Museum, England: The Ambulance Heritage Society
The Ambulance Heritage Society is home of UK’s ambulance heritage and archive based in Nottinghamshire. It provides ambulances, equipment and expertise starting from the 1940’s to nowadays
Study in European Heart Journal: drones faster than ambulances at delivering defibrillators
Drones have been used to deliver defibrillators for a number of years now: a study has been published in the European Heart Journal showing that they are not only qualified, but also faster and more effective than ambulances
Emergency Museum: Australia, the Ambulance Victoria Museum
At the end of the 19th Century an ambulance services began in Melbourne (Australia) using basic transport methods that would see patients carried on removed doors to be taken to the closest hospital
Stretcher: what are the most used types in Bangladesh?
Dhaka (Bangladesh) / A stretcher is the most essential part of a hospital. A stretcher typically consists of a patent platform that is made of steel, aluminium, or plastic that helps to move a patient from one place to another.
UK, army deployed to help ambulance crews: unions revolt
In the UK, the army has been drafted in to support ambulance crews, in an attempt to fill staffing shortages and to 'give a breather' ahead of the flu season
Hungary, The Kresz Géza Ambulance Museum and the National Ambulance Service / Part 3
The NAS also has a beautiful Museum, called “Kresz Géza Ambulance Museum” in honor of its founder. Its located in downtown Budapest, in the “Ambulance Palace” which was built in Markó Street in the 1890s
Hungary: The Kresz Géza Ambulance Museum and the National Ambulance Service / Part 2
Hungary: in the year of the founding of the National Ambulance Service, the Hungarian Ambulance Service network consisted of 76 stations
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA): "targeted hypothermia does not reduce deaths in coma…
Targeted hypothermia does not reduce the incidence of death at six months among comatose patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), according to a study published in the 17 June issue of the New England Journal of Medicine
Hungary: The Kresz Géza Ambulance Museum and the National Ambulance Service / Part 1
Hungary: The National Ambulance Service (NAS) is the largest medical and ambulance institution of Hungary which have carried out rescue and patient transport duties for nearly seventy years
Nigeria, Abia Central adopts tricycle ambulances: complete, useful for traffic and rural areas
Abia Central, the area of Nigeria where the tricycle ambulances have been adopted, is one of 36 states that make up the African country