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In all games [[GTA III Era|between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories]], the player receives 20 points of health upon entering an Ambulance. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player can even dial 911 to summon an Ambulance, from which the player can replenish their health for a price, or steal to regain some, but not all, of their health. | In all games [[GTA III Era|between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories]], the player receives 20 points of health upon entering an Ambulance. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player can even dial 911 to summon an Ambulance, from which the player can replenish their health for a price, or steal to regain some, but not all, of their health. | ||
Ambulances in GTA 1 and GTA III through to GTA Vice City Stories are based on various generations of the [[wp:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]] chassis, mainly the third and fourth generations, while the GTA London rendition is based on a European or British model, although given its angle, the vehicle's origins is unknown | Ambulances in GTA 1 and GTA III through to GTA Vice City Stories are based on various generations of the [[wp:Ford E-Series|Ford E-Series]] chassis, mainly the third and fourth generations, while the GTA London rendition is based on a European or British model, although given its angle, the vehicle's origins is unknown. Furthermore, the sound of the siren on each vehicle is distinct. Although the Ambulance in GTA IV sports a "[[Brute]]" badge on the front, it is clearly a modified version of the Declasse [[Burrito]]. | ||
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