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1. American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Ivry Est, Paris on an emergency call to the spot where the shell from a long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scenes June 1918

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2. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Est, Paris, on an emergency call to the spot where a shell from the long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air-raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scene. June 1918 7 June 1918

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3. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy holds Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's hand as they sorrowfully watch the body of the assassinated President being removed from the plane to an ambulance following arrival here [Andrews Air Force Base] 11/22 from Dallas 1963 November 22

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Est, Paris, on an emergency call to the spot where a shell from the long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air-raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scene. June 1918

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5. American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Ivry Est, Paris on an emergency call to the spot where the shell from a long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scenes

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6. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy holds Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's hand as they sorrowfully watch the body of the assassinated President being removed from the plane to an ambulance following arrival here [Andrews Air Force Base] 11/22 from Dallas

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7. Saskatchewan's Air Ambulance Service

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Saskatchewan Air Ambulance ; SAAS
8. Corpus Christi, Texas. A plane used by the Corpus Christi Naval air station as an ambulance for rescue work as a result of crashes in inaccessible regions of Texas adjacent to the training station 1942?

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9. Robinson, Claire Air ambulance operations manual Sparkford: Haynes Publishing; 2019

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10. North Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Research Commission. Air ambulance service Raleigh, N.C.: The Commission, Available through the Legislative Library; [1984]

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11. Underwood & Underwood Motorcycle ambulance in use now by British at front; Open air ward of hospital at Cambridge, England December 1917

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12. Hollem, Howard R. The air raid protective services. Members of the emergency medical corps are trained to treat all casualties with the greatest possible speed. Here two workers apply splint, while a third completes a dressing. From this emergency station, the victim will be sent by ambulance to a hospital 1941 Dec

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13. Dayton, Ohio. Men of the Army Air Forces medical services, learning how to remove a "casualty" to the ambulance post ready for a speedy trip to a waiting transport which will evacuate the wounded 1942 Oct

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14. Jansen, Ryan E. Air ambulance industry changes and safety concerns New York: Nova Science Publishers; c2011

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15. Jansen, Ryan E. Air ambulance industry changes and safety concerns New York: Nova Science Publishers; c2011

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16. Shaffer, Jody Jensen Air ambulance crews on the scene Mankato: The Child's World; 2022

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17. United States. Department of Transportation. Air Ambulance and Patient Billing Advisory Committee

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18. Lawson, Norman, 1941- The feasibility of air ambulance service in Kentucky Frankfort, Ky: Legislative Research Commission; [1981]

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19. Gordon, Mae Needs assessment and feasibility study of air ambulance service in Missouri [Jefferson City, Mo.]: The Division; 1978

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20. Hough, Mark M. United States Army air ambulance Bellevue, Wash. (1037 92nd Ave. NE, Bellevue 98004): Vedder River Pub. Co.; c1999

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