Empress debuts new Critical Care ambulance

Photo shows inside of Critical Care ambulance.
The Critical Care ambulance features more seating than a normal ambulance to accommodate a whole medical team if needed.
New critical care ambulance.
The new Critical Care Ambulance parked in front of the garage in Poughkeepsie.

Empress is pleased to announce the addition of a new critical care ambulance to our fleet.

It is designed specifically to accommodate high-acuity neo-natal cases and can accommodate an entire team of doctors and nurses with four-point seating harnesses to secure them in the back of the unit. There is also ample room to accommodate the extra equipment critical cases may require.

Generator on board

The unit has a generator to keep power on even if the regular supply is interrupted. It also contains both medical air and oxygen. Medical air is highly purified air needed to support breathing for high-acuity neo-natal patients in isolettes and other critical patients during medical procedures.

Liquid springs help the vehicle provide a smooth, stable ride, making it easier for the medical team to focus on delivering optimum care even in extreme conditions. It also has ample room to accommodate extra equipment that critical cases may require.

Other perks include temperature-controlled cabinets and separate air filters for the patient compartment to ensure that clean air is circulated.