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There are historical photos of WWI motorcycle ambulances available [23]; needs research and coverage. There are also motorcycle medical responders in London and elsewhere that should be included: [24], [25], [26], etc.-- Dbratland ( talk) 03:11, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
A solo motorcycle ambulance is a normal or modified motorbike used in medical related capacity. A sidecar motorcycle ambulance is designed for purpose, normally to carry a patient. Is this an sufficient enough distinction to justify a new page of can this differnec be better presented on a single page as we have here. What do others think? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pete.sonderskov ( talk • contribs) 16:20, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
I now continue to add material on different applications of motorcycle ambulancs, including motorcycle clinics, used in immunization work. (Pete)
They are perhaps just a varient of a sidecar. (Pete)
There are motorcycle ambulances in at least New South Wales. I'd look stuff up and add a section myself, but I'm lazy and in the middle of something else. 14.201.65.122 ( talk) 06:57, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
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Isn't the definition of an ambulance a vehicle used to transport patients? Now any vehicle that carries first responders to provide medical care on site is considered an "ambulance"? What does that make a doctor's sedan used to respond to emergency house calls in a rural area then? Is that also an ambulance, since it carries medical personnel to the scene? Is a fireman's pickup a "fire truck" since it carries firemen to a fire and has lights?
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There are historical photos of WWI motorcycle ambulances available [23]; needs research and coverage. There are also motorcycle medical responders in London and elsewhere that should be included: [24], [25], [26], etc.-- Dbratland ( talk) 03:11, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
A solo motorcycle ambulance is a normal or modified motorbike used in medical related capacity. A sidecar motorcycle ambulance is designed for purpose, normally to carry a patient. Is this an sufficient enough distinction to justify a new page of can this differnec be better presented on a single page as we have here. What do others think? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pete.sonderskov ( talk • contribs) 16:20, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
I now continue to add material on different applications of motorcycle ambulancs, including motorcycle clinics, used in immunization work. (Pete)
They are perhaps just a varient of a sidecar. (Pete)
There are motorcycle ambulances in at least New South Wales. I'd look stuff up and add a section myself, but I'm lazy and in the middle of something else. 14.201.65.122 ( talk) 06:57, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
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