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(informal) An ambulance driver.
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(military) A mobile field hospital.
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A man who is a driver of an ambulance or a member of its crew
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(rare) An ambulanceman or ambulancewoman.
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(military) A medic working in a mobile field hospital.
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A van used to transport patients in non-emergency situations.
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(idiomatic) A person who establishes friendly relations between parties.
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The emergency patient evacuation of injured people (civilians or soldiers) from a combat zone.
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(military) A temporary field hospital to treat and classify the sick and wounded.
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(international law) International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, the rules published by the International Maritime Organization to prevent collisions involving boats.
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Synonym of CASEVAC (“emergency evacuation of casualties from a combat zone”)
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A group of professional responders with medical skills who attend to emergencies or disasters by coming to the location of the event.
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(emergency medicine) A basic ambulance worker training in patient stabilization and emergency transport; not a paramedic.
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A vehicle that is designated to respond to an emergency, such as a police car, ambulance, fire engine or lifeboat
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(aviation) An inflatable slide used to evacuate passengers from an aircraft.
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(Britain and Commonwealth, chiefly historical) A military mobile medical facility set up on or near the battlefield in order to provide initial medical treatment to the wounded.
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A large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities.
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A large, coordinated group of people.
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(aviation, medicine, occupations) A medical nurse specialized in working aboard air ambulances, medevac aircraft.
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A ship that is intended to serve as a mobile hospital with appropriate equipment and personnel.
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(medicine) The equipment and special procedures used for life support.
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(transitive, medicine) To transport (a patient) by air ambulance.
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(transitive, aerospace) To move (a space shuttle orbiter) onto the back of an aircraft that can carry it.
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(surgery, military, colloquial) Surgery performed rapidly in a military field hospital to stabilize the patient as quickly as possible.
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The removal of the injured or ill to a hospital from a combat or disaster area.
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A vehicle, typically aircraft, used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility.
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A paramedic, someone with special training in first aid, especially in the military.
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Alternative form of medevac [The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility.]
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a hospital for the care and treatment of sick and wounded military personnel.
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A type of dedicated field hospital unit designed to be quickly set up as close to a combat zone as possible to facilitate the immediate treatment of wounded personnel.
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A person who navigates, especially an officer with that responsibility on a ship or an aircrew member with that responsibility on an aircraft.
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An individual trained to medically stabilize people through various interventions, victims of trauma or medical events outside of a hospital setting and preparing them for transport to a medical facility.
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