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AMBULANCES AND FIRE APPLIANCES

17th September 1954
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L-1 A NEW hydraulic stretcher gear which, it is claimed, enables a

nurse to load patients into the top tiers of a four-berth ambulance with little effort will be among Appleyard's exhibits on Stand 130.

Levers (Stand 38) will show their Lancastrian Minor aluminium-panelled ambulance on a Bedford 10-12-cwt. chassis. Individual seating along the off side will be a feature of the Bedford ambulance on the Lomas stand (40). A Morris-Commercial oil-engined ambulance will be on' view on Stand 49 (Wadham). Kennings will also 'show an ambulance body on a Morris-Commercial chassis on Stand 34.

One of the two Dormobile ambulances which Martin Walter are to show (Stand 112) will have an interior headroom of 5 ft. 3 in. The roof is hinged at the rear to give ease of access to crippled cases. The vehicle is based on a Bedford 12-cwt. chassis.

A dual-purpose alaminium fire-fight ing appliance based on a Karrier Gamecock chassis will be displayed by • Carmichael (Stand 39). It has a 300-gallon water tank and a 45-ft aluminium-alloy ladder.

University Commercials are – to exhibit a Pyrene airfield crash tender on a Thornycroft Nubian 4 x 4 chassis. c53

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