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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambulance over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that an ambulance is passing or has passed over a certain point, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "As we were driving, we heard the sirens and saw the ambulance over the hill."
Alternatives: "ambulance passing" or "ambulance approaching".
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I called an ambulance, over John's objections, and we went to the emergency room.
Along the way, Howard thought he saw "familiar landmarks in unfamiliar places," and he could not read the names of streets as they passed, or the words "Emergency Room" at the hospital — though he at once recognized the picture of an ambulance over the door.
Asked if anyone from his unit went to the aid of the fatally injured protester, YB said: "No, we weren't allowed to leave [the vehicle]." Asked why he didn't call a military ambulance over his radio, he said: "That's not my level of command".
Night-time rescues are being trialled by Wales air ambulance over the next few months.
Get an ambulance over here," an officer says one minute later.
As smoke rises in the air, the music shuts off and people scatter as organizers ask others to call for an ambulance over the loudspeaker.
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I was left alone in the back of the ambulance for over four hours.
Ms. Abernathy said she waited for about 25 minutes as an ambulance rushed over from Kennett to pick her up.
Then we were queueing up for another rollercoaster and an air ambulance flew over and news started filtering through and all the Alton Towers staff were evacuating the area".
The ambulance rolled over after it was involved in a collision with a a Ford Ranger on East Main Street at Whitburn Cross.
The following year I had another crash and found myself in a St. John's ambulance all over again.
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