An ambulanceperson is a person who is the driver of an ambulance or a member of an ambulance crew.
So that if you see it in your rear-view mirror, you can read it instantly, and pull over to let the ambulance go by (which is the law in most if not all states).
So you will use common sense prior to posting such a question. It's backwards so that a driver in front of the ambulance will be able to read "Ambulance" in his rear-view mirror.
This is because the word AMBULANCE can be read through a rearview mirror of the vehicle in front of it.
The word "siren" comes from Greek mythology. In the Odyssey, the sirens were singing monsters that lured sailors to their deaths with their sumptuous voices.
The word "Ambulance" is printed backwards on the front of the ambulance so you can read it in the mirror the right way around
So a driver in front of an ambulance can read the word when they look in the rear view mirror
In the UK, there are no designated ambulance drivers. A crew will decide who is better suited for the shout's driving taking into consideration how long people have been working or wether there are any specific reasons a person is unable to drive. The salery for ambulance personell is usually £21,000-£31,000 depending on experience and role.
It is in reverse so that passengers in vehicles in front of the ambulance can read the word in their car's mirrors.
The word ambulance on an ambulance is backwards because when you're in front of an ambulance and there's an emergency you would usually see from your rear view mirror. When you see something in a mirror it is always backwards. so when you see the word ambulance on an ambulance, you would see it normally.
Yes. So that the identity of the person is known and their family contacted.
If one person is hurt 1 ambulance will come but there may be an ambulance responder before it! Hope it helps.