35 Verbs to Use for the Word ambulance

It is brave and nervous work they do, driving ambulances in the dark, without lights and under fire.

Next morning General Forsyth and Dr. Asch, accompanied by Captain Hays, who had been left at Fort McPherson in charge of the Fifth Cavalry horses, taking an ambulance and a light wagon, to carry their tents, and provisions sufficient to last them two or three days; started, under my guidance, with a small escort, for Red Willow Creek, arriving there at night.

" Stoddard motioned the Hardwick driver to wait, and called down to the carriage load, "I want you people to drive round by the hospital and send the ambulance, if you'll be so kind.

Two hours later saw the ambulance of Don Ramon, with its six white mules and four outriders, approaching from the direction of the fort, at a pace that promised soon to overtake us.

One day I watched the orderlies who accompany these ambulances handling about forty English wounded, transferring them from the automobiles to the reception hall, and the smartness and intelligence with which the members of each crew worked together was like that of a champion polo team.

Miss Kathleen Burke (Scotch) exhibiting the X-ray ambulance equipped by Mrs. Ayrton (English) and Madame Curie (French).

They alone have invented machine-guns, and they alone have invented ambulances; they have invented ambulances (strange as it may sound) for the same reason for which they have invented machine-guns.

In the convent where I had helped to wash up and to fill the part of odd-job man when I was not out with the "flying column," the doctors and nurses were already loading the ambulances with all their cases.

After a few minutes' work Nyoda went upstairs and called the ambulance to take Katy to the hospital.

Here the Russians had established an ambulance, and we found the wounded coming in, and some young Russian medical students dressing the wounds.

Close to the house stood an ambulance in which was a wounded Rebel officer, attended by one of their own surgeons.

Send the Divisional Surgeon into my room at once, and fetch an ambulance.

" "Can you hold out till we find an ambulance?"

We were fortunate in having Dr. Munro's ambulance at our disposal, and in rather over two hours more than a hundred wounded had been transferred to the Red Cross train which lay at the station waiting to take them to Calais.

Instead of summoning the ambulance, they were lifted to their feet and flung back into the ranks.

" When hospital stores came to me so fast that there was great trouble in getting them wisely distributed, Campbell lent me an ambulance to go around, see where they were needed, and supply as many as I could.

He left me and approached an ambulance, into which I could not see; all its curtains were down.

We passed many marching men and many lumbering supply trains which were going our way, and we met many motor ambulances and many ammunition trucks which were coming back.

"Is that the hospital?" asked Ailsa, noticing some ambulances parked near by.

In the lands of battle they were nursing the wounded, driving ambulances, helping to rehabilitate wrecked villages.

Always the sound of guns; always the wastage of life, as passing ambulances, the curtains drawn, speed by, their part swiftly and covertly done.

An officer had just come in to say they were firing at the level crossing to prevent the Belgian ambulances from coming through.

Down through that mass of fugitives pushed a London motor-bus ambulance with several wounded British soldiers, one of them sitting upright, supporting with his right hand a left arm, the biceps, bound in a blood-soaked tourniquet, half torn away.

" I placed my hand in his, and it was thus that we reached the ambulances.

Every one recognized the ambulance and knew at once that Major Brown and I were out on a "lark," and therefore there was not much said about our exploit.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  ambulance