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First voluntary ambulance service 1939
The first voluntary ambulance service, " All India", photographed soon after its formation in London by Indian doctors and medical students. The volunteers wear helmets and carry gas masks. Date: 1939
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Ambulance Doctor Doctors Helmets Jul19 Medic Medics Services Student Students Voluntary Volunteer Volunteers
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Estimated Product Size is 15cm x 10.6cm (5.9" x 4.2")
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This evocative photograph captures the first voluntary ambulance service, named "All India," in London during the early days of World War II in 1939. The formation of this service marked a significant moment in history, as it was initiated by Indian doctors and medical students who sought to provide much-needed emergency medical assistance to the community during the conflict. The image shows a group of these dedicated volunteers, dressed in uniforms that include helmets and gas masks, ready to respond to emergencies. The ominous presence of gas masks underscores the heightened sense of danger and uncertainty that loomed over London during this period. The volunteers' determined expressions and focused gaze convey their unwavering commitment to helping those in need, despite the risks involved. The "All India" Voluntary Ambulance Service was one of many such organizations that emerged during the war, as civilians across the globe stepped up to support their communities and their countries in various ways. The service was a testament to the resilience and compassion of the Indian community in London, who sought to make a positive impact during a time of great turmoil. This photograph is an important reminder of the vital role that volunteer organizations played during World War II, and the enduring spirit of service and community that continues to inspire us today. The image is also a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and contributions made by individuals during times of crisis, and the critical importance of medical care and emergency services in times of need.
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