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The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, May 18, 1941
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The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, May 18, 1941
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Lady Mary Burghley, ambulance driver, London, 1939
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New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1921
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, September 13, 1896
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Mount Carmel Item, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1941
Inventor William E. Detlor, left, explains to New York civilian defense officials why his new type motorcycle ambulance is just the thing: 1 - It’s speedier than most ambulances; 2 - Gets through heavy traffic handier than bigger models; 3 - Can not vibrate more than 90 times a minute, important in carrying wounded persons over rough ground.
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Vancouver General Hospital horse-drawn ambulance, 1902
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Vancouver General Hospital and ambulances, 1919
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Santa Cruz Evening News, California, August 2, 1930
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Chino Champion, California, February 22, 1927
(I smell a conflict of interest)
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Dr. Scott’s Dog and Cat Hospital, Beverly Hills, 1925

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Dr. Scott’s Dog and Cat Hospital, Beverly Hills, 1925
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Ambulance tips over Stuart Street, Boston, 1921
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Dodge army ambulances lined up for inspection, Detroit, 1942
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At night the red light on the avenue … will be lighted by pressing a button in the fire house and the patrolman on the upper avenue beat will answer the summons and get his orders.
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