Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Great Britain designs the ambulance in future Allocate " Bond type " Ejector seat

Great Britain designs the ambulance in future Allocate " Bond type " Ejector seat
According to Britain " daily post ", the future ambulance may be furnished with James' Bond type ejector seat, help the nursing staff to shift fast.The designer proposes " The can expand ing type " The car concept of helping meet an urgent need, is furnished with one and move operation desk and soft wall on the car, they can deform, wrap up the patient's health. These ideas are proposed by the royal designer of academy of fine arts of Britain, the material object model is being exhibited in this institute at present. The prototype of this kind of car may be put on market within 4 years. They are one called " The health care of sports " The product of the plan, this plan received the project of British government and subsidy of the physical scientific research council. The doctor, economist and first aid service centre of London have participated in this design.With the help of government, more doctors will accept training, then use such new-type ambulance. But the expert warns, because technology can not but also require, progress may be very slow. The emergency call doctor of the community usually sees the doctor and rescues people taking the tool kit, the tool kit is generally put in the trunk of a car, there is no appropriate treatment space on the car.British royal designers of academy of fine arts Rob and Thompson say, the method to refit the ambulance has been already out of date, the future emergency call vehicle must meet the need of the modern health care. He says: "This is a very serious job. Our students are designing the car with top manufacturers such as German BMW Company,etc. in order to run quickly. Our design has revealed the course of the community that you go from the hospital. " Director Dell and Professor Harlow of this plan says, these can increase the patient's security to design newly, reduce the carbon emission of the ambulance.
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