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In 1940, the company started flying ambulance flights for the military.
It can also be used to transport troops or as a flying ambulance.
Three aircraft, the Type 561, were used as flying ambulances.
The first aircraft was delivered as a flying ambulance fitted with two stretchers and three seats.
It was a four-seater, a pleasure plane, not the flying ambulance I wanted for Onyschuk.
The first episode, "The Body", predicts medical advances from robotic surgery to flying ambulances.
A civilian Dutch Airbus has been converted into a flying ambulance to evacuate 70 of the most seriously -ill casualties.
Right now Columbus was serving as a flying ambulance and cargo truck for the refugee camp Spock had found in New Athens.
Those built from 1944 to 1946 included design changes developed for the United States Navy HE-1 flying ambulance, and these models have internal bungees.
Norman G. Fairweather, financial director of the foundation, reported that the service now has a fleet of nine planes that work much like flying ambulances.
He conceptualized and implemented the first Air Force rapid-response surgical team in Europe-the flying ambulance surgical trauma team.
The Revolutionary Flying Ambulance of Napoleon's Surgeon, Capt. Jose M. Ortiz.
Dressed in full nursing uniform and carrying supplies, Hilz and others made parachute landings on occasions when weather or ground conditions made it impossible for flying ambulances to land.
The 39th Wing at Incirlik AB, Turkey, deployed a flying ambulance surgical team to Dhahran AB, Saudi Arabia in response to the Khobar Towers bombing.
The MB.81 was a French military aircraft built by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch as a flying ambulance since it was designed to carry one passenger, in or out of a stretcher.
In addition to service as a flying ambulance and cargo carrier, French forces utilized the helicopter for the first time in a ground attack role in order to pursue and destroy fleeing FLN guerrilla units.
Munro was setting up a Flying Ambulance Corps to help the Belgians who had been caught unawares by the German invasion and invited her to join his team, as she describes in a June 1976 interview: "
Surgeon Dominique Jean Larrey directed the Grande Armée of Napoleon to develop mobile field hospitals, or "ambulances volantes" (flying ambulances), in addition to a corps of trained and equipped soldiers to aid those on the battlefield.
The Flying Ambulance Corps operated by women pilots and staffed by doctors and trained nurses, was intended to rescue the wounded on the battlefield using aircraft, landing at designated ground stations with crews of nurses, stretcher-bearers, and effective medical aid.
The Police Aviation Directorate is to use its helicopter fleets for use in the Flying Ambulance service, for fire-fighting and rescue missions, or with to provide monitoring and support services for the ROP's other departments using thermal imaging systems.
While the technology and practice of military medicine did not advance significantly during the Napoleonic wars, the Grande Armée did benefit from improvements in the organization of staffs and the establishment of a Flying Ambulance system, by its Surgeon General, Baron Dominique Jean Larrey.