What Type of Vehicle is an International Snowfield Medical Rescue Special Vehicle?
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International snowfield medical rescue special vehicles are operational special-purpose vehicles. Their functions are as follows: Flexibility: Snowfield medical rescue vehicles possess exceptionally flexible land mobility, enabling safe and smooth passage through harsh road conditions such as snowfields, ice surfaces, deep water, and rocky terrains. Target Users: They are designed for professional helicopters providing air medical rescue services, specialized snowfield medical rescue vehicles, and professional medical teams. Special Functions: These vehicles are equipped with specialized equipment and possess unique functions, intended for special transportation tasks or other specific purposes, among other special uses.
I saw this kind of vehicle during a mission with the snow rescue team last time. The core relies on a tracked chassis or a reinforced wheeled off-road chassis, otherwise it can't break through half a meter of snow. The cabin is modified into a negative pressure isolation compartment, allowing emergency surgeries to be performed while driving, and the roof is equipped with satellite antennas and a group of searchlights. The most impressive part is the built-in temperature control system, which ensures medicines don't freeze at -30°C. These vehicles are usually modified from Unimogs or tracked all-terrain vehicles, and the rear must have a sled stretcher mount, as they need to transport injured personnel at any time.