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		<title>Canadians Get Reinforced Ambulance for the Obese</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seamus Byrne</dc:creator>
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Canadian Paramedics can breathe a sigh of relief, unbuckle their corset belts and cancel their chiropractor&#8217;s appointments &#8211; if they work in Calgary, that is. The city has taken delivery of an ambulance designed to get its obese citizens to hospital with as little stress and strain as possible &#8211; provided they don&#8217;t tip the [...]]]></description>
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Canadian Paramedics can breathe a sigh of relief, unbuckle their corset belts and cancel their chiropractor&#8217;s appointments &#8211; if they work in Calgary, that is. The city has taken delivery of an ambulance designed to get its obese citizens to hospital with as little stress and strain as possible &#8211; provided they don&#8217;t tip the scales at more than 1000 lbs.</p>
<p>The refit, which costs more than $30,000 per vehicle, includes a specially designed air mattress that inflates beneath the patient to transfer him to the stretcher (reinforced and widened, natch) and a remote lift system that raises the stretcher into the ambulance.<span id="more-248174"></span>Someone who may be cheering the arrival of Canada&#8217;s ambulance for fatties is Calgary resident Chad Campbell. He described it as &#8220;a step in the right direction.&#8221; However, it was not known how the four firemen and two paramedics that were previously needed to transport the 560-lb Mr Campbell to his hospital appointments had celebrated the news.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2007/06/the_1000_lb_ambulance.html">The 1000 lb ambulance</a> [Medgadget]</p>
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