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Development of two-wheeler towed emergency purpose trailer for rescue operation
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of emerging trends in engineering research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.218
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 2347-3983
DOI - 10.30534/ijeter/2021/15942021
Subject(s) - trailer , chassis , medical emergency , basic life support , emergency medical services , transport engineering , medicine , operations management , engineering , emergency medicine , automotive engineering , resuscitation , structural engineering , cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Ambulances are designed for quick response of emergency cases and to take a level of care for patients. Ambulances types are classified into four types based on their facilities. They are type A, type B, type C, type D. Type A is first responder. Type B is patient transport vehicle. Type C is basic life support ambulance. Type D is advanced life support ambulance. This work falls under category of type B. Type B ambulance is used to carry patient. Current work plan is to implement some main medical kit which is similar to type C ambulance. The project purpose is to focus on rural people to connect nearest health centre in the town area during emergency cases. Construction of trailed ambulance design is based on to overcome the problem faced by four wheeled ambulances in rural area. Also, the concept is based on to reduce death rate in village area and comfort ride in traffic places. Manufacturing cost of the ambulance is drastically reduced and also it could carry a patient and main necessary medical kit. Full body covered with sheet metal and patient compartment trailer unit is coupled with bike chassis frame during emergency cases. Trailer clamp is designed with adjustable length and width. Bike is uncoupled with trailer compartment and free to use when there is no emergency case.

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