Claims
- 1. An emergency rescue vehicle comprising, a chassis including a front frame section and a continuously rectilinear rear frame section, said rear frame section having means for being suspended vertically below said front frame section, at least one front axle mounted to said front frame section and a rear axle mounted to said rear frame section, a roll cage secured to said front and rear frame sections, a body supported by said chassis and said roll cage, said body having opposite side walls, an end wall and a floor portion, said floor portion being carried by said rear frame section which defines a patient compartment, an access door in each of said side walls on opposite sides of said patient compartment and in said rear wall, a stretcher support means mounted within said patient compartment spaced intermediate said access doors in said side walls, means for pivotally mounting said stretcher support means to said floor portion so as to be positioned generally midway between said front axle and rear axle whereby said stretcher support means may be rotated toward any of said access doors.
- 2. The emergency rescue vehicle of claim 1 in which said stretcher support means includes extension means which is extendable outwardly with respect to said access doors of said vehicle.
- 3. The emergency vehicle of claim 2 including adjustment means for inclining said stretcher support means vertically with respect to said floor.
- 4. The emergency vehicle of claim 2 in which said chassis includes tandem front axles, said means for pivotally mounting said stretcher support means being located at a first distance with respect to said rear axle and a second distance with respect to a point intermediate said tandem front axles, said second distance being substantially equal to said first distance.
- 5. The emergency vehicle of claim 4 in which said tandem front axles and said rear axle are oriented at a first vertical height, and said rear frame section is positioned at a second height which is slightly greater than said first height whereby said floor portion of said patient compartment will have a low center of gravity with respect to said vehicle.
- 6. The emergency vehicle of claim 5 in which said floor portion is at a loading height of approximately 18 inches or less from the ground.
- 7. The emergency vehicle of claim 1 in which said chassis includes tandem front axles, said means for pivotally mounting said stretcher support means being located at a first distance with respect to said rear axle and a second distance with respect to a point intermediate said tandem axles, said second distance being substantially equal to said first distance.
- 8. The emergency vehicle of claim 7 in which said tandem front axles and said rear axle are oriented at a first vertical height, and said rear frame section is positioned at a second height which is slightly greater than said first height whereby said floor portion of said patient compartment will have a low center of gravity with respect to said vehicle.
- 9. The emergency vehicle of claim 8 in which said floor portion is at a loading height of approximately 18 inches or less from the ground.
- 10. The emergency vehicle of claim 7 including separate air bag shock absorbing means associated with each of said front and rear axles.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 07/595,401 filed Oct. 11, 1990 entitled EMERGENCY RESCUE VEHICLE by Dennis Zeman and Kurt Person, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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Oct 1990 |
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