Built in 1975, the Bedford Ambulance Van was a versatile and reliable van, capable of transporting patients and medical emergencies rapidly and safely. The van was equipped with a 1.8 litre petrol engine, which was capable of reaching speeds of up to 75 mph. Its lightweight design enabled it to get into tight spaces for small emergency response locations, while its low ground clearance enhanced its off-road capabilities on difficult terrain. The Bedford was an impressive vehicle, designed for both safety and comfort. The interior was outfitted with padded jump seats, a fold-down table and an overhead storage compartment. The drivers seat was also adjustable, allowing for better driver comfort over long trips. A powerful heating system and additional ventilation were included for upholding temperature-controlled environments for patients during transport, with the option for air conditioning as well. For safety, the Bedford was equipped with a robust roll cage and other safety features such as multiple windows and internal lighting. The front grille featured bright orange flashes for enhanced visibility and a large siren to alert other drivers in an emergency. To ensure a safe journey, the Bedford was equipped with front and rear suspension, capable of absorbing bumps while ensuring a smooth ride for the occupants and the patient. The Bedford Ambulance Van 1975 established itself as a reliable and trustworthy vehicle, capable of providing medical services around the clock. It was the perfect choice for medical professionals who wanted a reliable, sturdy and comfortable van for transporting their patients with safety and efficiency.
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