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Ambulances in the United States are defined by KKK-1822E requirements which defines several categories of ambulances, althought most states have additional requirements that are added to meet their individual meeds. In Canada, each Province and the Canadian Military has its own Ambulance Specifications.Type I Ambulances are based on the chassis-cabs of light duty pickup-trucks,
Type II Ambulances are based on modern passenger/cargo vans,
Type III Ambulances are based on chassis-cabs of light duty vans,
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Extreme Duty versions of both Type I and Type III are also now authorized based on the chassis-cabs of medium duty truck chassis.
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Note that Type I's and Type III's are often called boxes by their crews with Type II's being called vanbulances (or jokingly Trauma Twinkies); ambulances are also referred to as buses (common nomenclature in the New York City area, which some EMTs and paramedics from other areas consider to be derogatory), mods or modulars (if type I or III), rigs etc. Type III ambulances with single-wheel rear axles are sometimes referred to as mini-mods, since the "full-size" mods have dual-wheel rear axles.
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There are also fly-cars (which go by several names; see the fly-car page for details), which are large cars or SUVs. These units cannot provide patient transport, but are used variously by supervisors or as a source of additional personnel. In some communities the paramedics respond to emergency calls in their fly-car, while a BLS ambulance responds as well to transport the patient.
Many companies who specialize in non-emergency patient transfers are creating their own vehicles, which are similar to ambulances and carry ambulance type equipment, but lack emergency lights and sirens.
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