ambulance

simple_noun34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

An ambulance responding to a medical emergency.

An ambulance that is already at a location, ready to transport someone.

An aircraft equipped to function as an ambulance.

A standard road vehicle used for emergency medical services, as opposed to an air or sea ambulance.

A mobile medical unit that treats soldiers near the front line of a battle.

The organization that provides emergency medical care and transport.

A person whose job is to drive an ambulance.

The team of people who work in an ambulance.

A person trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor.

The people who work for an ambulance service.

The staff who work for an ambulance service (more formal).

A general term for someone who works for the ambulance service.

The building where ambulances and their crews are based.

A person who works in an ambulance crew but is not as qualified as a paramedic.

A male member of an ambulance crew.

The head of an ambulance service.

In the UK, an organization responsible for providing ambulance services in a particular area.

A person who officially speaks for an ambulance service.

A lawyer who specializes in cases involving personal injury and seeks out accident victims to represent them.

Used to say that an ambulance has been dispatched and is coming.

When an ambulance reaches its destination.

When an ambulance is on its way to or arrives at a location.

Indicates the mode of transport.

Indicates location inside an ambulance.

To request an ambulance by phone.

To call for an ambulance.

To arrange for an ambulance to come.

To call for an ambulance.

To dispatch an ambulance to a location.

To operate an ambulance vehicle.

To call for an ambulance (more formal).

To place an injured person inside an ambulance.

To place an injured person inside an ambulance.

To move an injured person into an ambulance, often on a stretcher.