Van ambulance Mercedes Benz Sprinter
type A4-stretcherwith ramp

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Characteristics

Configuration
van
Type
type A
Other characteristics
4-stretcher, with ramp

Description

Front view: We developed the Mercedes Benz Sprinter as patient transport ambulance (PTA) in accordance with DIN EN 1789. The modular C.MIESEN interior provides a wide range of possible ambulance conversions. We can flexibly adapt a conversion to your individual needs. The following pictures represent one MB Sprinter conversion of many possibe variations. - Side and tail view: The vehicle was painted in a red and yellow stripe design, as requested by the customer. The windows of the patient's compartment have been darkened by a tinted foil, preventing a view inside. Patient Compartment: Sidewalls, wheel arches and ceiling of the patient's room consist of only three GRP form parts. Over the side domes these parts have been stuck together to one piece, what optimizes cleaning and disinfecting. The GRP-parts guarantee for highest hygiene claims. Curves diminish the injury danger for patient and attendant. Besides, GRP material - in contrast to the ABS plastic used in earlier times of ambulance manufacturing - appears non-yellowing, still after years. The high strength of GRP prevents a splintering of the panels if a crash occurs - an important safety aspect. Patients can either be placed on a stretcher or on a chair. The loading is via a loading tray. The high roof ensures a pleasant interior headroom. - View from the side entrance: The side panel with blue plexiglass windows offers stowage space for medical equipment. A comfortable attendant seat accomodates a caregiver, who is secured by an automatic belt, arm rests and a padded headrest, which is mounted at the partition wall.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.