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emergency vehicle
noun
A vehicle that is designated to respond to an emergency, such as a police car, ambulance, fire engine or lifeboat
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By then, an emergency vehicle had appeared behind the car.
However, he managed to give his father the slip, and stole yet another small emergency vehicle.
It occupies an even smaller niche than the Toyota, that of compact emergency vehicle.
The latter is an emergency vehicle to haul you out of rivers and to carry extra fuel and baggage.
"There is absolutely no reason that there wouldn't have been an emergency vehicle there very quickly had they been dispatched".
On Friday several Russian doctors were killed when their carefully marked emergency vehicle was fired on in broad daylight.
An ambulance driver, Morris Hohmann, was hit in the thigh and transported to hospital in his own emergency vehicle.
He said the response times were based on whatever emergency vehicle arrived first, regardless of whether it could actually put out a fire.
City drivers, with windows up and music playing, probably can't hear the sirens until an emergency vehicle is right behind them.
The television pictures of the building, surrounded by yellow crime-scene tape and every manner of emergency vehicle, probably did not help.
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That evening, the usual emergency-vehicle sirens seemed especially frequent and jarringly loud; the wind blew so hard that it whistled through all the old house's cracks.
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