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| 	Ambulance emergency response vehicle  : ウィキペディア英語版 |   Nontransporting EMS vehicle
  A nontransporting EMS vehicle, (also known by a variety of local names including fly-car and variations on response vehicle), is an emergency medical service (EMS) vehicle that responds to emergencies, but is not designed to transport a patient.  For patients whose condition requires transport (e.g. to a hospital), an ambulance is necessary. Non-transporting response vehicles (''transport'' refers to the ability to transport a patient on a stretcher) are used for a variety of reasons, including economic, supervisory, and logistical (see #Purpose, below).  In some cases they may fulfill other duties when not participating in EMS operations, such as policing or fire suppression. ==Vehicle types== Non-transporting EMS vehicles come in many sizes and types, from bicycles and golf-carts that can access pedestrian walkways; to motorcycles that are able to fit through stopped or slow traffic; to sedans, station wagons, and SUVs that can carry almost as much equipment as an ambulance; to fire engines that carry large crews and may carry specialized equipment.  Essentially, any vehicle that lacks the ability to transport a patient may be used, depending on the needs of the local EMS system.
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