Ambuer’s ambulance system package serves emergency vehicle purchases and interior refit tasks. This standardized solution fits various ambulance models and meets official industry rules.The package covers vehicle frame structures, internal storage cabinets, medical device setup and communication modules. All elements are pre verified as a complete set. It shortens setup time and helps all emergency vehicles comply with relevant operating regulations.
Perspective: Fleet Procurement Managers & Ambulance Conversion Specialists
Obtain fully functional emergency vehicles with all supporting parts from one single supplier.
Ambuer supplies two base vehicle models for ambulances, which match local road rules and medical service demands.
Each vehicle comes with strengthened suspension parts, double large capacity batteries and a power converter. The converter supplies standard power ports inside the patient cabin.
The patient cabin is built with smooth composite materials that are simple to wipe clean. Anti germ coating covers all inner surfaces, and built in air exchange equipment keeps fresh air circulating constantly.
Service teams can adjust inner layouts to their needs, including stretcher placement and rotating staff seats with full safety belts. Storage lockers are made of light metal with rounded edges. Drawers use different colors to sort supplies: red for breathing tools, blue for blood circulation supplies, yellow for injury treatment kits, green for testing devices. A long hanging rail on the ceiling holds multiple points for fluid bags.
Technical Note:
The driver’s panel shows remaining power of spare batteries. Power level should stay above half during long shifts if the engine is off. The cabin anti germ surface needs special maintenance liquid treatment every year to keep effective against bacteria.
Ambuer fixes ambulance stretchers on heavy-duty built-in floor rails. The rails are firmly secured to the vehicle base for stable support. Installed 30 centimeters from the left inner wall, the structure lets medical workers easily access patients’ right side to finish breathing care and venous injection operations. Additional overhead hand grips and fixed three-point safety belts are arranged right above the stretcher area.
The rear loading platform adopts electric hydraulic drive and unfolds from back doors within 8 seconds. It can carry combined loads up to 250 kilograms for patient transportation. Built-in anti-pinch sensors will pause the platform once encountering over 15 kilograms of resistance to avoid squeezing injuries. A backup manual winch is equipped inside the cabin to handle unexpected electric faults.
Technical Note:
Crew members need to test the rail locking structure at the start of every work shift. Push the stretcher sideways with moderate force; qualified locks should stay firmly fixed. Staff should check the liquid level of the electric lifting platform during monthly routine vehicle maintenance.
Ambuer equips a pneumatic atomizing device inside a dedicated cabinet near the stretcher head. This device connects directly to the ambulance’s central oxygen delivery system.
The oxygen system relies on two backup gas tanks to deliver stable air supply. It features an automatic switching component. This part activates the spare tank automatically once the main tank runs low. Multiple fast access interfaces around the stretcher support atomizing devices, emergency breathing tools and negative pressure suction equipment.
The portable atomizer generates fine mist particles for respiratory treatment under standard airflow settings. Medical workers can attach an auxiliary pressure valve for patients with breathing spasms to boost treatment effects. This disposable medical device should be replaced after treating a single patient.
Technical Note:
Check the automatic switching function of the oxygen supply system every week. Empty the main tank and confirm the spare tank takes over steadily without pressure fluctuation. Place the atomizer far away from humidifying devices. Excess water vapor will accumulate and weaken the effect of aerosol medicine.
Ambuer designed a special sealed transport stretcher for patients who carry contagious diseases. This sealed isolation unit can be fixed on regular ambulance stretchers for daily rescue tasks.
The outer cover is made of clear flexible plastic with built-in operation gloves and two filter sets. One filter brings in clean air while the exhaust fan pushes polluted air out after secondary filtration. The internal negative pressure environment stops harmful germs from spreading outside the sealed cabin. The fan runs on independent batteries and lasts up to eight hours. Users can recharge batteries via the ambulance’s basic power interface. A simple pressure meter monitors inner air status, and the fan will speed up automatically to keep a safe pressure range. The enclosed space fits most adult patients. A sealed penetration hole allows medical staff to deliver drugs and fluid treatment without opening the isolation pod.
Technical Note:
Replace core filter parts after 100 working hours. Immediate replacement is required after transporting patients with severe viral infectious diseases. Discard old filters with two layered bags and treat them as hazardous medical waste.
Ambuer validates every finished ambulance with a three-day comprehensive acceptance test.
The electrical system will run a stress test to simulate full-load usage. All medical devices work together on battery power for 45 minutes to check power stability. The communication devices including multi-band radios and network modules are tested across main service roads to ensure stable signals all the time.
Vehicles can get official qualified labels only after passing all inspections. The testing items contain internal oxygen density, emergency alarm volume and stable negative pressure of the isolation unit. All acceptance records are saved in the fleet system and rechecked during yearly qualification updates.
Technical Note:
The whole acceptance process includes a 12 hour static test. Staff record battery power loss while the vehicle is powered off. Excessive power loss means hidden circuit issues, which need troubleshooting and timely repairs.
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