Ambulance Sentence Examples

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  • Somewhere a few blocks away, an ambulance wailed.

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  • There are land and river ambulance services.

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  • Even the ambulance siren was hard to hear.

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  • I'll be behind the ambulance in the car.

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  • The ambulance is waiting at the guest house.

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  • The ambulance is on the way.

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  • I'll call an ambulance.

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  • During the Roman republic of 1849, he, as medical officer, organized the ambulance service, and, after the fall of Rome, withdrew to Genoa, where he worked with Sir James Hudson for the liberation of the political prisoners of Naples, but held aloof from the Mazzinian conspiracies.

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  • I'll ride with the last ambulance.

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  • As we braked to a stop, an ambulance pulled forward, its lights ablaze.

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  • Do you want her in your bed, or shall we call an ambulance?

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  • He made two calls; one for an ambulance and the other to Josh, who was instructed to direct the ambulance in to their house.

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  • Lisa was barely aware of the ambulance or the people scurrying around her.

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  • Megan followed the ambulance to the hospital and held Clarissa's hand while the technician took the X-rays.

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  • Should he rescue her, call an ambulance or walk on by?

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  • We have teamed up with local Police, Ambulance and mobile phone service providers, to cut hoax callers off at source.

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  • Community responders are being set up all across rural West Berkshire, with the help of the South Central NHS Ambulance Trust.

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  • The East Anglia Ambulance Trust had even worse self-inflicted problems.

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  • The London Ambulance Service conducted triage of casualties by personnel in appropriate personal protective equipment.

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  • When his masseuse found him unresponsive, she called Mary-Kate for help rather than calling an ambulance, which caused rumors of a relationship between the two.

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  • Larson was transported to the hospital by ambulance.

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  • Spears was transported to the hospital by ambulance, where she is continued to remain for up to three days so doctors can asses her mental and physical well-being.

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  • The folks on a guided Hollywood tour the day that Michael Jackson died, for example, got an eyeful when the pop superstar was wheeled out to a waiting ambulance while the tour bus was parked outside.

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  • To study history, parents and children are instructed to examine many of the items and happenings in the story that are no longer common, such as steam radiators and the old-fashioned ambulance.

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  • Walt Disney was an out of work artist and ambulance driver with one failed company under his belt before he had his first success.

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  • Medi-Cal may also cover some dental care, prosthetic and orthopedic devices, eyeglasses, hearing aids, medical equipment, ambulance services, and hospice care.

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  • It's a bit like the old health promotion adage about having a beautifully equipped ambulance at the bottom of the cliff.

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  • He was arrested and was led to a waiting ambulance soon after.

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  • The diver was evacuated by air ambulance to Aberdeen.

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  • Seven ambulance (1990) A clinically white room with smoothly finished walls is filled with the noise of an ambulance siren.

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  • The cost of being carried back to England in an air ambulance from the US West Coast is around £ 40,000!

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  • Will I be covered for emergency air ambulance back home?

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  • Ambulance staff on move Teesside's frontline ambulance staff on move Teesside's frontline ambulance staff are set for a new £ 500,000 home.

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  • The airport based air ambulance is on call during daylight hours 365 days a year to support the regular NHS ambulance service.

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  • He was taken by ambulance to The London Chest Hospital where he underwent an emergency angioplasty.

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  • You should get medical attention by going to A&E at your local hospital or by phoning 999 for an emergency ambulance.

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  • Since a power surge would potentially affect every station, this was cause for ambulance bigwigs to declare a major incident.

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  • The yard was filling up with vehicles as two police cars and finally an ambulance arrived.

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  • The rocket slammed into an ambulance parked in front of Andre's, the brilliant explosion throwing heat and light that reached her on what she estimated was the twentieth floor.

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  • The only sound he remembered was ambulance siren on its long journey to the Montrose hospital.

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  • If it hadn't been for your husband, you wouldn't have lived until the ambulance arrived.

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  • Is the ambulance on the way?

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  • If Alex rode in the ambulance with her, she was unaware.

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  • Do we need to call an ambulance?

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  • When the Franco-Prussian War broke out, Gabriel Monod, with his cousins, Alfred and Sarah Monod, organized an ambulance with which he followed the whole campaign, from Sedan to Mans.

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  • As a boy he served in an ambulance corps during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, and later passed with distinction through the Ecole Polytechnique in mining, becoming a mining engineer, but soon abandoning practical work for teaching, first at Caen and later in the university of Paris.

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  • It is especially desirable for hospital and ambulance staffs to be inoculated with a vaccine prepared from sterilized cultures of plague bacillus.

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  • During the siege of Paris she joined the ambulance service, and untiringly preached resistance to the Prussians.

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  • A further feature of the case was that the parents did not immediately summon an ambulance.

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  • He carries her to the infirmary to await an ambulance to take her for an X-ray.

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  • Devon sustained a broken ankle and a head injury and was taken by ambulance to Pilgrim Hospital for treatment.

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  • I've heard that some former ambulance chasers have gotten diabolically smart.

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  • Don't bother with these ambulance chasers, just ask for a claim form from the bus company.

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  • Attacks on paramedics soaring Attacks on paramedics in Staffordshire have risen fourfold in the past three years according to ambulance chiefs.

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  • Another group volunteered for non- combatant services e.g. stretcher bearers, ambulance drivers, medical orderlies.

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  • At the scene, ambulance crews treated four patients in total.

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  • Bosses on standby for the 999 deluge AMBULANCE executives are preparing to join paramedics in responding to the deluge of emergency calls expected tonight.

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  • The information given by ambulance dispatchers can sometimes be crucial in whether a patient lives or dies.

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  • As Harry drains the last dregs from the bottle outside a hospital an ambulance draws in.

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  • The female was successfully extricated from the vehicle and conveyed to hospital by ambulance.

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  • Ben showed great forethought in calling an ambulance and for not forgetting his young sister who was in the bath at the time.

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  • Jeremy Colman, the auditor general for Wales, is to carry out an investigation into the crisis-hit Welsh ambulance service.

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  • The new MD 902 Explorer is a new generation twin engined helicopter ideally suited to the Air Ambulance role.

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  • A contract arrangement with Westcountry Ambulance Trust was modified to allow patients to attend hydrotherapy at St Austell.

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  • Previously with 23 Para Regiment's 5 Airborne Field Ambulance, Rusling was an experienced Special Forces medic.

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  • Air Ambulance paramedics assisted on scene, one patient taken to hospital by land ambulance with Air Ambulance paramedics assisted on scene, one patient taken to hospital by land ambulance with Air Ambulance paramedic.

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  • It is the subject of a separate POM Order exemption allowing registered paramedics to administer it, but this does not include ambulance technicians.

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  • Hundreds try for paramedic jobs THE first of more than 60 new trainee ambulance paramedics have started their training.

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  • The ambulance personnel found the mother dead on the floor of the hallway.

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  • The fire service were alerted to the blaze at 4.45pm and three pumps attended along with the services hydraulic platform and an ambulance.

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  • He threw back the quilt in disgust; now he supposed he's have to call an ambulance.

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  • The only sounds that remained there were cries of pain, the wail ambulance sirens... Where are the children?

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  • The recent advert for an ambulance technician or paramedic has drawn some local applicants who were to be interviewed.

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  • He suffered a broken tibia and severe soft tissue injuries in the accident and was immediately rushed to hospital by ambulance.

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  • The first round of events is directed to the newly formed ambulance trusts and will take place between October and December 2006.

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  • Will you now be so good as to tell me with whom I have the honor of conversing so pleasantly, instead of being in the ambulance with that maniac's bullet in my body?

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  • Seven days had passed since Prince Andrew found himself in the ambulance station on the field of Borodino.

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  • He threw back the quilt in disgust; now he supposed he 's have to call an ambulance.

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  • They hope to raise around £ 2,000 for his parents ' chosen charity, Yorkshire Air Ambulance who attended the scene of the accident.

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  • Your local Ambulance Service will have to be fully involved with a responder scheme.

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  • Both of these men, after little delay, were removed in the ambulance wagon to the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow.

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  • I went to the doctors weekly for 6 weeks until my husband called an ambulance and I was admitted.

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  • The sirens alertly warned the cars that an ambulance was approaching.

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  • His screams woke his sleeping friends who tried to phone an ambulance, but being in the woods, out of cell phone range, they were forced to load into the car at three am and head for the main road, hoping to get reception.

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  • Eventually they were able to get reception and call for an ambulance which met them on the road and rushed him to the emergency room.

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  • If you are injured in an accident, regardless of whether you are at fault, you can tap into this coverage to pay for doctor visits, ambulance rides, and physical therapy visits, among other things.

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  • Coverage includes hospital stays, physician bills, prescription drugs and ambulance service, and dental care needed as a result of an accident.

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  • While we couldn't keep up with the ambulance but we held our own and kept the emergency vehicle in sight.

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  • An ambulance screamed by a few minutes later.

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  • It has remembered its earliest objects, and has of late years engaged during war in the ambulance service.

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  • Recalling the moment at the ambulance station when he had seen Kuragin, he could not now regain the feeling he then had, but was tormented by the question whether Kuragin was alive.

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  • She could have administered CPR until the ambulance arrived.

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  • Now she was costing him time at the clinic, an ambulance bill and who knew what kind of medical bills?

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  • In modern times the gatehouse again became associated with the Order, and is the headquarters of the St John's Ambulance Association.

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  • We caught up to the ambulance at the emergency room entrance just as attendants were removing a stretcher.

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  • As he turned, the lights of a silent ambulance bounced across the long stretch of pasture between the highway and the mangled car.

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  • During the Russo-Turkish War of 1878 he was a delegate of the Red Cross Society in charge of an ambulance train provided by Queen Olga of Wurttemberg.

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