English to Urdu Dictionary ambulance

ambulance

ایمبولینس
definition
noun
Six to seven emergency vehicles and four ambulances are also provided.
a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
translation of 'ambulance'
noun
امبولینس
example
He was rushed to Southend Hospital by 'ambulance' where he received emergency surgery.
I received the phone call, jumped into a taxi and followed the 'ambulance' to the hospital.
She was taken to hospital in an 'ambulance' suffering a broken neck but later died.
they called an 'ambulance'
'ambulance' crew
The patient in the ambulance and a paramedic who was in the back of it were taken to hospital in a second 'ambulance' .
Even in the 'ambulance' and in hospital the medical teams were fighting all the way to bring him back.
the 'ambulance' service
he taken by 'ambulance' to the district hospital
we called an 'ambulance'
Otherwise if the 'ambulance' service gets an emergency elsewhere they may not be able to go to it.
What possesses them to trash an 'ambulance' outside a hospital in broad daylight?
They came within a matter of minutes and he went to get the twins to follow the 'ambulance' to the hospital.
Within three minutes of the call there was an 'ambulance' vehicle at the scene.
she was taken to hospital by 'ambulance'
He was stretchered into an 'ambulance' and taken to hospital where he will remain overnight.
We assume all duties which are carried out by our 'ambulance' service are emergencies.
The woman in the other vehicle had to be cut free from her vehicle and was flown to hospital in the air 'ambulance' .
An additional phase of the new development could incorporate other emergency services such as 'ambulances' and coastguard.
They had arrived at the hospital shortly after both 'ambulances' did.
We observed 'ambulances' heading to the hospital having to go very slowly through traffic.
An emergency room with no more beds will close to 'ambulances' and divert them to another hospital.
One option would be to improve the response time of 'ambulances' to emergency calls.
Six 'ambulances' removed the injured to hospital, while a number of people were treated at the scene for shock.
The authors concluded that unnecessary use of emergency 'ambulances' would decline if alternatives were provided.
Six to seven emergency vehicles and four 'ambulances' are also provided.
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