She was suffering from tuberculosis of the spine and was in a special bed; accordingly, a motor ambulance would be required.
The Nurses Home in Ramsgate opened in 1927, containing 30 bedrooms and offices; she also provided the town with a motor ambulance and most up-to-date fire-fighting equipment.
All were evacuated by camels and motor ambulances to the divisional receiving station at Jericho.
I've arranged for motor ambulances to be standing by to take wounded to the CCS in the rear once we get back.
In 1914 the army had 418 motor transport vehicles, 259 passenger cars, and two motor ambulances.
The 4th Cavalry Division receiving station was unable to move for eight days owing to illness; only two motor ambulances had drivers.
During World War I, he donated a motor ambulance to the Canadian government.
Three motor ambulances and a motorised utility van were kept at the fire station, operated by permanent staff.
The motor ambulance was at the door.
Chiswick had its first official Fire Station in 1891 - with motor ambulances - the first in England.