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Ambulance services in London, England are vital to providing emergency medical care to those who need it

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Background imageAmbulance Collection: Runner Ken Shaw (29) of Peckham, London, competing in save the childrens charity

Runner Ken Shaw (29) of Peckham, London, competing in save the childrens charity marathon at Liverpool Wanenture playground. St

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907

New Police - Ambulance call for London 1907
In the streets of London emergency boxes were set up, with a direct line to the police and ambulance service. Date: 1907

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance 1867

Horse-drawn ambulance 1867
Horse-drawn ambulance design for those suffering with fever and smallpox. Date: 1867

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance of Red Cresent 1877

Ambulance of Red Cresent 1877
Man-powered ambulance used by the Red Crescent (Mulsim equivalent of the Red Cross). Date: 1877

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Horse-drawn ambulance 1882

Horse-drawn ambulance 1882
Exterior and interior of a horse-drawn ambulance used by the Hospital Accident Service in London. Date: 1882

Background imageAmbulance Collection: SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, at London Gatwick, in 1949

SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, at London Gatwick, in 1949
SAI KZ-3 OY-DEB, (SAI - Skandinavisk Aero Industri A-S, Denmark), at Gatwick airport in 1949. The SAI KZ III Laerke (Lark)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: British soldiers on the Western Front, Belgium, First World War, 1917, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

British soldiers on the Western Front, Belgium, First World War, 1917, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
British soldiers on the Western Front, Belgium, First World War, 1917, (c1920). On the Way to the Fighting Zone: busy scenes on the Pilkem road

Background imageAmbulance Collection: An ambulance driving into Charing Cross Hospital with casualties... London, 1914, (1933)

An ambulance driving into Charing Cross Hospital with casualties... London, 1914, (1933)
An ambulance driving into Charing Cross Hospital with casualties from the bloody battle at Mons, London, 1914, (1933). Crowds watching ambulances carrying injured British soldiers from the Belgian

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Injured Indian soldier, First World War, 1914, (c1920). " The Happy Warrior" : a wounded Indians return from the front

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Ladder of Good Progress, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The Ladder of Good Progress, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The Ladder of Good Progress, First World War, c1914, (c1920). There never was a war in which the wounded were handled so perfectly

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Women reservists delivering milk to a hospital, First World War, c1914-1918, (c1920)

Women reservists delivering milk to a hospital, First World War, c1914-1918, (c1920). War Work of the Womens Reserve Ambulance Corps: Bringing up the mornings milk supply for the hospital

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The De Havilland Ambulance, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The De Havilland Ambulance, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The De Havilland Ambulance, 1941. The de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide, British short-haul biplane airliner for 6-8 passengers, converted for use as an air ambulance during the Second World War

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulances carrying wounded... into Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1914, (1935)

Ambulances carrying wounded... into Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1914, (1935)
Crowds watching ambulances carrying wounded from the front into Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1914, (1935). Injured British soldiers are brought for treatment during the First World War

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Difficulties and Dangers of Red Cross Work, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Difficulties and Dangers of Red Cross Work, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Difficulties and Dangers of Red Cross Work, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The Red Cross ambulance pursues its work of mercy, taking all hazards

Background imageAmbulance Collection: St. Johns Gateway, Clerkenwell, 1928. Creator: Unknown

St. Johns Gateway, Clerkenwell, 1928. Creator: Unknown
St. Johns Gateway, Clerkenwell, 1928. St Johns Gate in Clerkenwell, London, built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Car converted into London County Council ambulance, Wandsworth Depot, 1940

Car converted into London County Council ambulance, Wandsworth Depot, 1940. On the side of the car and written on a sign on its roofare the words LCC Ambulance Hackney

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulances in a garage, Western Ambulance Station, Fulham, 1939

Ambulances in a garage, Western Ambulance Station, Fulham, 1939

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Interior of coach type ambulance, Western Ambulance Station, Fulham, 1935

Interior of coach type ambulance, Western Ambulance Station, Fulham, 1935
Interior of coach type London County Council Ambulance, Western Ambulance Station, Fulham, 1935. The interior of this ambulance contains room for six patients

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935

Childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935
London County Council childrens ambulance, Holland Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1935. This ambulance, is parked outside the Holland Street Physically Defective School for children

Background imageAmbulance Collection: London County Council ambulance, Deptford, 1935

London County Council ambulance, Deptford, 1935
White London County Council ambulance, Deptford, 1935. The vehicle has ambulance written on its side, accompanied by a crest

Background imageAmbulance Collection: London County Council ambulance interior and equipment, 1925

London County Council ambulance interior and equipment, 1925. Stretchers and a variety of medical equipment are laid out on display at the rear of the vehicle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Battersea Ambulance Station, Battersea, Wandsworth, London, 1925

Battersea Ambulance Station, Battersea, Wandsworth, London, 1925
Battersea Ambulance Station, Battersea Rise, Wandsworth, London, 1925. A view of the ambulance station from the street with ambulances visible, with two paramedics standing alongside the vehicles

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Road accident, Calabria road, Islington, London, 1925

Road accident, Calabria road, Islington, London, 1925. A London County Council ambulance attending a road accident victim

Background imageAmbulance Collection: White London County Council ambulance (number 11), 1920

White London County Council ambulance (number 11), 1920. Three ambulance drivers in uniform pose with their ambulance, outside Bloomsbury Ambulance Station, Holborn

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Interior of a horse drawn Metropolitan Asylums Board ambulance, London, 1939

Interior of a horse drawn Metropolitan Asylums Board ambulance, London, 1939. Two patients recline on their bunks in this sparse ambulance interior

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance delivering a cylinder of gas, Woolwich, London, 1946

Ambulance delivering a cylinder of gas, Woolwich, London, 1946
Ambulance delivering a gas and air cylinder, Woolwich, London, 1946. The ambulance driver is handing over the cylinder of gas to a midwife at a prefabricated bungalow

Background imageAmbulance Collection: St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, 1829. Artist: James B Allen

St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, 1829. Artist: James B Allen
St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, 1829. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The search goes on, 1941 (1942)

The search goes on, 1941 (1942). Throughout the night and all next day wardens, rescue men and ambulance men burowed into the wreckage of this house, looking for its occupant an old lady

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance men with a wounded anti-tank gunner, c1942 (1944)

Ambulance men with a wounded anti-tank gunner, c1942 (1944). A wounded soldier of the British Eighth Army in the North African desert. From The Eighth Army

Background imageAmbulance Collection: To school by ambulance, London, c1903 (1903)

To school by ambulance, London, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. III, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870, (1884)

The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870, (1884)
The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870. The British Red Cross Society was formed in 1870. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). Artist: G Greatbach

Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). Artist: G Greatbach
Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). An engraving from Englands Battles by Sea and Land, Volume V, Russia and Turkey, The London Printing and Publishing Company

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance of the National Canine Defence League, London, 1926-1927

Ambulance of the National Canine Defence League, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Ambulance of the Dispensary for Sick Animals of the Poor, London, 1926-1927

Ambulance of the Dispensary for Sick Animals of the Poor, London, 1926-1927. The veterinary charity, Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA), was founded in 1917

Background imageAmbulance Collection: St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageAmbulance Collection: St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s

St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John. It served as the south entrance to the inner precinct

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Russian wounded leaving Plevna, Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878, (1900)

Russian wounded leaving Plevna, Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878, (1900). A print from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New Ambulance Transport Service, 1855

New Ambulance Transport Service, 1855. Wounded soldiers travel in special seats carried by mules or horses. These are possibly British soldiers injured during the Crimean War

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Advert for Carter wounded or invalid chairs 1896

Advert for Carter wounded or invalid chairs 1896
For holding a book or writing at a desk in any position over an easy chair, bed or sofa obviating fatigue and stooping. In valuable to invalids and students. 1896

Background imageAmbulance Collection: War Workers Alphabet

War Workers Alphabet
A poem of the alphabet showing wartime womens working jobs from A to Z, including things such ass for shepherdess. Every letter of the alphabet includes an illustration

Background imageAmbulance Collection: LCC-LFB bus crash, Walworth Road SE17

LCC-LFB bus crash, Walworth Road SE17
London firefighters, London ambulance service and Metropolitan Police attend the scene of crash between two London Transport buses in South London near the Elephant and Castle

Background imageAmbulance Collection: New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London

New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London
The frontage of New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London, with a military ambulance outside. The building, designed by H.E. Kendall, was erected in 1849-50 as the Hampstead workhouse

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)

Page of Advertisements (engraving)
1042693 Page of Advertisements (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page of Advertisements)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Franco-Prussian War (engraving)

Franco-Prussian War (engraving)
1104739 Franco-Prussian War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Franco-Prussian War)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: Crimean War (engraving)

Crimean War (engraving)
1607944 Crimean War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crimean War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 16 December 1854)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Five Years Tryst, by Walter Besant (litho)

The Five Years Tryst, by Walter Besant (litho)
1600531 The Five Years Tryst, by Walter Besant (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Five Years Tryst, by Walter Besant)

Background imageAmbulance Collection: The Transvaal War (b / w photo)

The Transvaal War (b / w photo)
1592960 The Transvaal War (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Transvaal War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 December 1899)



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Ambulance Collection

Ambulance services in London, England are vital to providing emergency medical care to those who need it, and are staffed by highly trained paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) who respond quickly to 911 calls, and are equipped with life-saving equipment such as defibrillators, oxygen tanks, and advanced monitoring systems that allow the crew to assess a patient's condition on the way to the hospital. The ambulance service also provides transportation for patients from accident scenes or other locations where medical attention is needed. In addition, ambulances may be used for non-emergency transport of patients between hospitals or other healthcare facilities. The ambulance service plays an important role in keeping communities safe by providing rapid response times and quality care when it is needed most.
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