The interior of modern ambulances is relatively spacious, so that paramedics have enough space to treat patients on their way to the hospital. Modern ambulances also carry a large number of bandages and topical supplies, which can help stop bleeding, clean wounds, and prevent infection.
The car is also equipped with splints and brackets to fix the patient's broken limbs and prevent the patient's neck and spine from aggravating injuries. The car is also equipped with oxygen, portable ventilator, and cardiac pacing defibrillator. Most ambulances also have patient monitors that can monitor the patient’s pulse and breathing on the way to the emergency room. These detection data can be sent to the hospital via radio.
Many of the staff on modern ambulances are professional first responders, especially those responsible for high-risk occasions such as large-scale sports events and busy highway sections, and they are able to perform high-level first aid treatment. Their professional ambulance at the scene and on the way can often save the lives of the injured. They are trained in diagnosing patient injuries, so they can transmit data by radio in advance, and suggest which medical staff and technicians the hospital should prepare and prepare the corresponding surgical equipment.
In wealthy towns, although there are 120 ambulances, they cannot go to rescue in time due to traffic jams; ambulances are costly and less equipped, so they are facing moderate to mild rescues and are somewhat of a big use; hospitals in marginal towns and towns. There are very few, let alone ambulances... and portable ambulances are motorcycles or bicycles equipped with simple and sophisticated first aid equipment, which can better reach the scene of the accident and rescue them quickly until the fire department ambulance arrives. Take over on site. As early as during the First World War, countries participating in the war, such as Britain, the United States, and France, had begun to study the feasibility of using motorcycles as ambulances because of the lightness of motorcycles, and this was the predecessor of portable ambulances.
The first aid kit of a portable ambulance is generally equipped with a cardiac defibrillator, oxygen bag, mask, sphygmomanometer, wound dressing materials, oxygen cylinders, painkillers, maternal delivery equipment, etc., which can provide emergency treatment for patients.










