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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary - Ambulance

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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary
ambulance
ambulance
[noun]

‌a vehicle specially equipped to take sick or injured people to a hospital

Ex: The ambulance raced through the busy city streets, moving through traffic to reach the hospital as quickly as possible. 
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vehicle
vehicle
[noun]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Ex: Cars, buses, and trucks are all types of vehicles. 
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to take
to take
[Verb]

to move or carry a thing or person from one location to a different one

Ex: Can you take this package to the post office for me? 
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sick
sick
[Adjective]

not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

Ex: I think the milk was bad; it made me sick. 
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hurt
hurt
[Adjective]

experiencing physical injury, particularly one sustained in battle or conflict

Ex: Ambulances rushed to assist the hurt men and women on the battlefield. 
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hospital
hospital
[noun]

a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment and care

Ex: I visited my friend at the hospital and brought her some flowers. 
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to save
to save
[Verb]

to keep someone or something safe and away from harm, death, etc.

Ex: Lifeguards work tirelessly to save swimmers in distress. 
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medical
medical
[Adjective]

related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

Ex: She pursued a career in the medical field to help others improve their health. 
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equipment
equipment
[noun]

the necessary things that you need for doing a particular activity or job

Ex: She packed her camping equipment, including a tent and a sleeping bag. 
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medicine
medicine
[noun]

a substance that treats injuries or illnesses

Ex: The doctor prescribed medicine for her cough. 
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to reach
to reach
[Verb]

to get to your planned destination

Ex: The beach can only be reached by boat. 
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war
war
[noun]

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

Ex: The soldiers marched off to battle, prepared to defend their country in war. 
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soldier
soldier
[noun]

someone who serves in an army, particularly a person who is not an officer

Ex: Every soldier must undergo rigorous training. 
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technology

devices, equipment, and machinery produced using scientific knowledge

Ex: The company specializes in manufacturing cutting-edge technology, including smartphones and tablets. 
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to improve

to become better

Ex: His health has improved significantly since he started exercising regularly. 
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motorized
motorized
[Adjective]

fitted with a motor or engine, enabling movement or operation without manual effort

Ex: The wheelchair is motorized, allowing for easier mobility. 
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It’s common for people to exchange holiday gifts with friends and family. 
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advanced
advanced
[Adjective]

newly developed and incorporating new, modern methods or technology

Ex: They applied advanced algorithms to improve data processing speed. 
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helicopter

a large aircraft with metal blades on top that go around

Ex: The helicopter blades spun rapidly as it prepared for takeoff. 
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boat
boat
[noun]

a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

Ex: The boat captain guided us through the narrow canals of the city. 
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useful
useful
[Adjective]

providing help when needed

Ex: The first aid kit is packed with supplies, making it incredibly useful in emergencies. 
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mountain
mountain
[noun]

a very tall and large natural structure that looks like a huge hill with a pointed top that is often covered in snow

Ex: I took a photo of the mountain peak, capturing its majestic beauty. 
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accident
accident
[noun]

a situation where vehicles hit each other or a person is hit by a vehicle

Ex: The traffic was backed up for miles due to a major accident on the highway. 
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siren
siren
[noun]

a loud device typically used on emergency vehicles to alert others of their approach and to clear the way in traffic

Ex: The ambulance's siren wailed as it sped through the busy intersection. 
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aside
aside
[Adverb]

toward the side and away from the main path

Ex: He gently pushed the chair aside to make space for the guests. 
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to pass
to pass
[Verb]

to approach a specific place, object, or person and move past them

Ex: He gave me a smile as he passed. 
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to paint
to paint
[Verb]

to cover a surface or object with a colored liquid, usually for decoration

Ex: They spent the weekend painting their living room walls a soothing shade of blue. 
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flashing
flashing
[Adjective]

producing bright bursts of light or quickly appearing and disappearing

Ex: The flashing lights of the fire truck caught my eye. 
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light
light
[noun]

an object or device that produces brightness, often an electronic item like a lamp

Ex: Can you switch on the light? 
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to spot
to spot
[Verb]

to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so

Ex: The hiker could spot the rare bird perched high in the trees. 
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to dial
to dial
[Verb]

to enter a telephone number using a rotary or keypad on a telephone or mobile device in order to make a call

Ex: She dialed her friend's number to invite them to the party. 
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trained
trained
[Adjective]

having acquired a particular skill or ability through instruction, practice, or experience

Ex: The trained pilot handled the emergency with confidence. 
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paramedic
paramedic
[noun]

a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital

Ex: The paramedic arrived at the accident scene and immediately began assessing the injured. 
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to arrive
to arrive
[Verb]

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

Ex: After a long flight, we finally arrived in Paris. 
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Latin
Latin
[Adjective]

of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language

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cart
cart
[noun]

a simple, two-wheeled vehicle typically drawn by a horse or other animal, used for transporting goods and people

Ex: The farmer loaded the cart with fresh produce for the market. 
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