Ambulance Type - I

The Type I ambulance vehicles are modular ambulances built on a truck chassis. The Type I ambulance offers a choice between an Advanced Life-Support (ALS) and a Basic Life-Support (BLS) system. Starting Price SR - 435,000.
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the inside of a small medical room with blue chairs and ladders on the wall
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
the inside of an ambulance with its door open and seats in place for wheelchairs
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
the inside of a vehicle with various controls
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
an ambulance is parked in a parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
a room with blue and white furniture in it
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
an ambulance is parked in the parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
three ambulance trucks parked in a parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
three ambulance trucks parked in a parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
three ambulances parked in a parking lot with their lights on and the doors open
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
two ambulances parked side by side in a parking lot with no one around them
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
an ambulance is parked on the side of the road
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
an ambulance is parked in the parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
an ambulance is parked in the parking lot
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
the inside of a hospital room with blue chairs and medical equipment on it's walls
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.
the inside of an ambulance with blue and white seats on it's back wall
The main advantage of Type I ambulance cars is that even if the initial chassis wears out, the ambulance module can be rebuilt on a new chassis. The unit is built as per the KKK-A-1822F Federal Specifications and the Ambulance Manufacturing Division (AMD) Standards, recognized across the world.