Purpose and Use
- Off-Road Capabilities:
4x4 box-type ambulances are engineered to navigate rugged, undeveloped terrains, making them ideal for remote or disaster-affected areas. - Versatile Transport:
They can carry both recumbent (lying down) patients on a main stretcher and sitting patients on additional seating. - Specialized Services:
These vehicles can be fitted for various functions, from basic patient transport to intensive care, infection control, or even serving as an armored ambulance for security.
Key Features
- Chassis and Drivetrain:
Built on robust 4x4 platforms such as Ford Ranger, Toyota Land Cruiser, or Mercedes Sprinter to provide enhanced maneuverability and power on challenging surfaces. - Patient Compartment:
A self-contained "box" or canopy often with a high roof, designed to accommodate a main stretcher, an attendant's seat, and storage for medical supplies. - Medical Equipment:
Can be customized with essential life support features like oxygen tanks, a defibrillator, a stretcher with a mounting base, and integrated cabinets. - Hygiene and Comfort:
Interior panels are often made of hygienic, anti-bacterial, and anti-slip materials, providing noise and heat insulation for better patient and crew comfort. - Safety Features:
Equipped with an LED emergency light bar, rear-mounted work lights, a siren and PA system, and sometimes a bullbar with an electric winch and air intake snorkel.
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