Motorcycle ambulance

Riders with two types of motorcycle ambulances in Norway

A motorcycle ambulance is a type of emergency response vehicle which carries either a solo paramedic, emergency medical technician, or first responder to a patient; or may also be used with a trailer or sidecar for transporting patients. Because of its small size and agile performance, a motorcycle ambulance is able to respond to a medical emergency much faster than a car or conventional ambulance vehicle in heavy traffic,[1][2][3] which can increase survival rates for critically ill patients, especially those in cardiac arrest.[4][5]

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