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There are three common types of ambulances:
Type I: Pickup ambulance, based on a heavy-duty pickup truck chassis, with a separate driver's cab (front end). The driver's cab and the rear medical compartment are two independent sections.
Type II: Mini ambulance, based on a van chassis, with the driver's cab and medical compartment forming a single, integrated unit. The vehicle is relatively small and cannot carry too much heavy equipment.
Type III: Medical bus, based on a sectional van chassis, with the driver's cab and medical compartment integrated into a single unit. It offers spaciousness, comprehensive equipment, and a connected front and rear compartment.
| Vehicle Parameters | |
| Vehicle Brand | BAW |
| Curb Weight(kg) | 1700 |
| Engine Power(kw) | 106 |
| Gearbox | 6 Speed Manual Transmission |
| Vehicle Size (mm) | 5240 x 1870 x 2110 |
| Medical Bay Dimensions(mm) | 2500 x 1600 x 1520 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 3200 |
| Tire Size | 215/65R16 |
| Technical Equipment | |
| Equipment Cabinet | A set of |
| Automatic Boarding Stretcher | One |
| Oxygen Cylinder | 10L Two |
| Negative Pressure Equipment | A Set Of |
| Power Supply & Lighting | A Set Of |




