A surgeon who works in a Mid-Eastern country asked me to show him a Japanese ambulance. I took a few snaps of an ambulance that came to my hospital today. He is not in Iraq, but he seems to have experienced the treatment of the injured by the terror. TV news tells us almost every day that many people died or were injured at the same time by simultaneous explosions. I've never thought how the ambulance crews select patients who are transferred to a hospital among many injured or dead until I received his e-mail. The Japanese ambulance is made for first aid and transportation of only one patient. It has only one stretcher in the ambulance. I took snapshots of the inside of the ambulance and am going to show them later.
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