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Designing Ambulances Around the Realities of EMS

For decades, ambulance design has focused heavily on securing equipment, maximizing For decades, ambulance design has focused heavily on securing equipment, maximizing storage, and meeting operational requirements.

Yet one critical factor has often been overlooked: the safety and workflow needs of the clinicians who spend thousands of hours providing patient care inside these vehicles. Today, a new generation of ambulance innovation is challenging long-standing assumptions by placing EMS providers at the center of the design process.

This e-book explores how purposeful engineering and real-world provider feedback are shaping the future of ambulance safety. Drawing on insights from Demers Ambulances engineer Antoine Schryer and the development of the FX Action™ Seat, it examines how ride-alongs, focus groups, ergonomic evaluations, and data-driven analysis are helping manufacturers better understand the realities of patient care in a moving vehicle.

The result is a growing emphasis on solutions that support both caregiver safety and clinical effectiveness.

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