emergency bus

  • 31Ambulance bus — An ambulance bus is a mass casualty, mass evacuation, mass decontamination, or mass quarantine vehicle for transporting large numbers of patients from a mass casualty incident. A typical ambulance bus transports 20 to 24 patients on… …

    Wikipedia

  • 32Bethlehem bus crash — The Bethlehem bus crash was one of the worst vehicle accidents of all time, when a coach drove into a reservoir near the town of Bethlehem, South Africa, killing 80 passengers on 1 May 2003. Overview The bus was transporting 90 trade union… …

    Wikipedia

  • 33Grafton bus crash — The Grafton bus crash killed 21 people and injured 22 on the Pacific Highway on the North Coast of New South Wales near Grafton on 20 October 1989. A semi trailer truck veered onto the wrong side of the road and collided with a passenger bus… …

    Wikipedia

  • 34In case of emergency — (ICE) is a program that enables first responders, such as paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, to identify victims and contact their next of kin to obtain important medical information. The program was conceived in the mid 2000s and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 35Bridgend bus station — is an 11 stand bus station situated in the town centre of Bridgend, South Wales. After the £2.3 million redevelopment, it opened in November 2004 [ [http://www.bridgend.gov.uk/Web1/groups/public/documents/services/002698.hcsp Bridgend bus station …

    Wikipedia

  • 36Priority Bus Route — The Priority Bus Route (or PBR) is a road dedicated to buses maxi taxis and emergency vehicles in Trinidad and Tobago. It runs through the East West Corridor from Port of Spain in the west to Arima in the east, parallel to the Eastern Main Road… …

    Wikipedia

  • 37Wealden Line — Taking its name from its route through the chalk hills of the North and South Downs of the Weald, England, the Wealden Line [http://www.wealdenlink.org.uk/ Wealden Link Website] is a partly abandoned double track railway line in East Sussex and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 38New York Railways Company — For the former streetcar company in upstate New York, see New York State Railways. Map of the 1911 system The New York Railways Company operated street railways in Manhattan, New York City, United States between 1911 and 1925. The company went… …

    Wikipedia

  • 39Grand Concourse buses — The New York City Transit Authority operates two bus routes the Bx1 Grand Concourse and Bx2 Grand Concourse on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, New York City, United States. As the numbers suggest, these were the first two bus franchises in the… …

    Wikipedia

  • 40New York Railways — The New York Railways Company, reorganized into the New York Railways Corporation in 1925, and also known as the Green Lines, [ [http://davesrailpix.com/nyc/nyc.htm#nyr Dave s Electric Railroads: New York Railway] ; several photographs show GREEN …

    Wikipedia