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17/05/2024
CTT presents an updated reanimation ambulance vehicle based on Gazelle NN

Modern Transport Technologies Group, the largest trading house of Russian commercial and passenger vehicles, presents a modern modification of the reanimation ambulance vehicle based on Gazelle NN at the All–Russian Forum "Health of the Nation - the Basis of Russia's Prosperity". The event takes place on May 15-17, 2024 in Moscow.

The reanimation ambulance vehicle based on Gazelle NN is designed on the basis of a long-wheelbase chassis with a more spacious body and is suitable for transporting patients over long distances. The selection of furniture, the placement of racks, seats and the location of equipment allowed to increase the work area and provide convenience for the work of medical personnel, including during resuscitation operations on the way.

The single-wheel rear axle contributes to an additional expansion of the free internal space due to more compact wheel arches, and the cabin height allows medical personnel to work standing up. To increase the ride comfort, reduce rocking on uneven roads and the ability to reduce the body height when loading stretchers, a pneumatic rear suspension is installed on the vehicle.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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