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[[Image:Ambulance.jpg|thumb|left|220px|An Ambulance]]
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The default casualty-carrying vehicle, the ambulance hasn't evolved much during the GTA series.  Best place to find em?  The hospital, of course.
{{Infobox vehicle
| name = Ambulance
| front_image = Ambulance-GTAIII-front.jpg
| image_size = 300
| caption = An Ambulance in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]
| rear_image = Ambulance-GTAIII-rear.jpg
| vehicle_type = Ambulance
| body_style = 4-door van
| capacity = 4 (driver and 3 passengers)
| manufacturer = [[Brute]] (GTA IV)
| game_1 = GTA 1
| game_2 = GTA London 1969
| game_3 = GTA London 1961
| game_4 = GTA III
| game_5 = GTA Vice City
| game_6 = GTA San Andreas
| game_7 = GTA Advance
| game_8 = GTA Liberty City Stories
| game_9 = GTA Vice City Stories
| game_10 = GTA IV
| game_11 = GTA Chinatown Wars
| game_12 = GTA V
}}


If multiple people are killed an ambulance will arrive and two paramedics will get out and attempt to revive the wounded. Typically if paramedics are killed it creates more police attention than other civilians.
The '''Ambulance''' is an emergency vehicle that has appeared in every game in the series, except [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], where it is known as the [[Medicar]]. Ambulances are usually found near hospitals and, in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]-[[GTA III Era|era]] games, can be used to start the paramedic sub-mission.


== Paramedic Missions ==
== Description ==
=== Design ===
The vehicle is invariably a van or truck-based emergency vehicle featuring red and white lights and sirens and a matching paint scheme (with the exception of GTA 1's Ambulance in [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]], which features a green-white paint scheme) and complete with it's letters on backwards. Throughout the series the siren sound has varied slightly, as has the design of the vehicle itself. If the player decides to go on a killing spree and many [[pedestrians]] are killed, an ambulance will arrive and two paramedics will get out and attempt to revive the wounded. Typically if paramedics are killed it creates more police attention than other civilians.


'Paramedic' missions can be toggled on or off when in the ambulance in all GTA III-era games, which requires the player to find, pick up and deliver patients to the hospital within a time limit. With every level comes another patient to deliver, increasing the difficulty. Usually when the player beats level 12 the mission is complete (but can be carried on and replayed later) and a reward is given, eg. infinate sprint or extra 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.


If the ambulance is left during the mission the player has failed and must restart from level one, just like if they kill the patient or run out of time. Three patients can be carried in an ambulance at any one time.
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]]. Ambulances in GTA V appears mostly identical to its GTA IV rendition with minor cosmetic improvements (such as additional front quarter turn signals and newer light bars), but are also available with different liveries, including a [[Los Santos Fire Department]] variant.
 
<gallery width="auto" perrow="6" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="160">
File:Ambulance-GTA1-LibertyCity.png|[[Grand Theft Auto 1]] rendition; [[Liberty City in GTA 1|Liberty City]].
File:Ambulance-GTA1-SanAndreas.png|GTA 1 rendition; [[San Andreas in GTA 1|San Andreas]].
File:Ambulance-GTA1-ViceCity.png|GTA 1 rendition; [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]].
File:Ambulance-GTAL.png|[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] rendition.
File:Ambulance-GTAIII-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto III]] rendition (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAVC-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] rendition (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTASA-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] rendition (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAA.png|[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] rendition.
File:Ambulance-GTALCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] rendition (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] rendition (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAIV-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV]] rendition; the bullbar mounted in the front is an optional accessory (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAIV-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTACW.png|GTA Chinatown Wars rendition, [[Nintendo DS|DS]] version (<small>[[:File:Ambulancia cw.PNG.png|[[PlayStation Portable|PSP]]/iPhone version, side view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAV-LosSantosMedicalCenter-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] rendition, "Los Santos Medical Center" variant (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAV-LosSantosMedicalCenter-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAV-MissionRowSanAndreas-front.jpg|GTA V rendition, "Mission Row San Andreas" variant (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAV-MissionRowSanAndreas-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ambulance-GTAV-LosSantosFireDepartment-front.jpg|GTA V rendition, Los Santos Fire Department variant (<small>[[:File:Ambulance-GTAV-LosSantosFireDepartment-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
</gallery>
 
=== Performance ===
Handling-wise, the Ambulance was originally average in GTA 1, GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961, featuring good acceleration and grip but average top speed, braking and handling. Their base export value in GTA 1 and GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961 is also considerably high: $1,400 in GTA 1 and £900 in GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961; however, the vehicle, like other emergency vehicles, cannot be exported. From GTA III onwards, the Ambulance is fairly fast for its class and has decent brakes, but is very top heavy and unstable, making it prone to rolling over under rough cornering. In GTA IV the Ambulance has a diesel engine which is very loud when the Ambulance is idling.
 
== Paramedic side-mission ==
{{main|Paramedic}}
 
The Paramedic side-mission can be toggled on or off when driving the ambulance in all GTA III-era games. This mission requires the player to find, pick up and deliver patients to the hospital within a time limit, while endeavoring to drive as safely as possible (each bump further injures the passengers). With every level comes another patient to deliver, increasing the difficulty. Usually when the player beats level 12 the mission is complete (but can be carried on and replayed later) and a reward is achieved, e.g. infinite sprint or extra health.
 
== Trivia ==
[[File:StarofLife-GTASA.jpg|thumb|180px|Closeup of the altered Star of Life on the GTA San Andreas Ambulance.]]
 
*Ambulances featured between [[GTA III Era|GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories]] feature a slightly altered [[wp:Star of Life|"Star of Life"]], with a sperm in place of the [[wp:Rod of Asclepius|"Rod of Asclepius"]] symbol. This may have been used because the Rod of Asclepius is copyrighted. In GTA IV, this is removed and is left blank, though the real-life Star of Life with the Rod of Asclepius can be seen on the Paramedic's uniform in GTA IV.
*In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] Ambulance's lights reflect on the ground as red and blue but there are only red and white lights on the truck.
*In GTA IV, cops will shoot at the ambulance if they hit a pedestrian or police officer in the vehicle.
*In GTA IV an ambulance can be seen driving around with only the lights on, making it possible for the player to drive if the driver is shot. Once in the ambulance, the player can use the air-horn with the lights on.
*In GTA Vice City Stories, when turning on the sirens on while performing a Unique Stunt Jump, a special siren can be heard.
*In GTA IV, if someone is lying on the floor wounded and you call an ambulance, when it turns up and the paramedic will get out and say "OK, where's the patient." in clear view of him/her. He will then get back in the ambulance and it will leave.
*In GTA IV, the rear wheels have a wider tire width, although they leave a dual tire mark, much like a dually tire would, this also applies with the [[Firetruck]].
*In GTA III, the ambulance siren is based on the sirens in England rather than the United States, though in the rest of the games the sirens are of course based on American sirens.
*In GTA V some ambulances have the acronym MRSA, a reference to the [[:wp:Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus|MRSA]] virus.
 
== Locations ==
In all its appearances, Ambulances, as mentioned, will be driven towards where multiple pedestrians are killed (by either the player or NPCs). In most games, Ambulances may also be found within [[Hospitals|hospital]] ground, which is listed below.
 
;GTA III, GTA Advance & GTA Liberty City Stories
* [[Sweeney General Hospital]], [[Portland View]], [[Portland]]
* [[Carson General Hospital]], [[Rockford]], [[Staunton Island]]
* [[Hope Medical College]], [[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]]
 
;GTA Vice City & GTA Vice City Stories
* [[Ocean View Hospital]], [[Ocean Beach]]
* [[Shady Palms Hospital]], [[Vice Point]]
* [[West Haven Community Healthcare Center]], [[Little Havana]] (GTA Vice City Stories only)
* [[Schuman Health Care Center]], [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]]
 
;GTA San Andreas
* [[County General Hospital]], [[Jefferson, Los Santos|Jefferson]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]
* [[All Saints General Hospital]], [[Market, Los Santos|Market]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]
* [[Crippen Memorial]], [[Montgomery]], [[Red County]]
* [[Angel Pine Medical Center]], [[Angel Pine]], [[Whetstone]]
* [[San Fierro Medical Center]], [[Santa Flora]], [[San Fierro]]
* [[El Quebrados Medical Center]], [[El Quebrados]], [[Tierra Robada]]
* [[Fort Carson Medical Center]], [[Fort Carson]], [[Bone County]]
* [[Las Venturas Hospital]], [[Las Venturas Airport]], [[Las Venturas]]
 
;GTA IV
* [[Westdyke Memorial Hospital]], [[Leftwood]], [[Alderney]]
* [[Bohan Medical & Dental Center]], [[Bohan]]
* [[Schottler Medical Center]], [[Schottler]], [[Broker]]
* [[Lancet-Hospital Center]], [[Lancaster]], [[Algonquin]]
* [[City Hall Hospital]], [[City Hall, Algonquin|City Hall]], [[Algonquin]]
* [[North Tudor Medical Center]], [[Tudor]], [[Alderney]]
* Ambulances can be obtained by dialling 911 and choosing ambulance by dialing 2.
 
== See also ==
* [[Medicar]], a car-based variant in GTA 2.
 
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 28 November 2014

Vehicle
Ambulance
An Ambulance in GTA III.
An Ambulance in GTA III.
(Rear quarter view)
An Ambulance in GTA III.
Appearance(s) GTA 1
GTA London 1969
GTA London 1961
GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
GTA Advance
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories
GTA IV
GTA Chinatown Wars
GTA V
Vehicle type Ambulance
Body style 4-door van
Capacity 4 (driver and 3 passengers)
Manufacturer Brute (GTA IV)
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The Ambulance is an emergency vehicle that has appeared in every game in the series, except Grand Theft Auto 2, where it is known as the Medicar. Ambulances are usually found near hospitals and, in Grand Theft Auto III-era games, can be used to start the paramedic sub-mission.

Description

Design

The vehicle is invariably a van or truck-based emergency vehicle featuring red and white lights and sirens and a matching paint scheme (with the exception of GTA 1's Ambulance in Vice City, which features a green-white paint scheme) and complete with it's letters on backwards. Throughout the series the siren sound has varied slightly, as has the design of the vehicle itself. If the player decides to go on a killing spree and many pedestrians are killed, an ambulance will arrive and two paramedics will get out and attempt to revive the wounded. Typically if paramedics are killed it creates more police attention than other civilians.

In all games 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 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. Ambulances in GTA V appears mostly identical to its GTA IV rendition with minor cosmetic improvements (such as additional front quarter turn signals and newer light bars), but are also available with different liveries, including a Los Santos Fire Department variant.

Performance

Handling-wise, the Ambulance was originally average in GTA 1, GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961, featuring good acceleration and grip but average top speed, braking and handling. Their base export value in GTA 1 and GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961 is also considerably high: $1,400 in GTA 1 and £900 in GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961; however, the vehicle, like other emergency vehicles, cannot be exported. From GTA III onwards, the Ambulance is fairly fast for its class and has decent brakes, but is very top heavy and unstable, making it prone to rolling over under rough cornering. In GTA IV the Ambulance has a diesel engine which is very loud when the Ambulance is idling.

Paramedic side-mission

The Paramedic side-mission can be toggled on or off when driving the ambulance in all GTA III-era games. This mission requires the player to find, pick up and deliver patients to the hospital within a time limit, while endeavoring to drive as safely as possible (each bump further injures the passengers). With every level comes another patient to deliver, increasing the difficulty. Usually when the player beats level 12 the mission is complete (but can be carried on and replayed later) and a reward is achieved, e.g. infinite sprint or extra health.

Trivia

Closeup of the altered Star of Life on the GTA San Andreas Ambulance.
  • Ambulances featured between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories feature a slightly altered "Star of Life", with a sperm in place of the "Rod of Asclepius" symbol. This may have been used because the Rod of Asclepius is copyrighted. In GTA IV, this is removed and is left blank, though the real-life Star of Life with the Rod of Asclepius can be seen on the Paramedic's uniform in GTA IV.
  • In Grand Theft Auto IV Ambulance's lights reflect on the ground as red and blue but there are only red and white lights on the truck.
  • In GTA IV, cops will shoot at the ambulance if they hit a pedestrian or police officer in the vehicle.
  • In GTA IV an ambulance can be seen driving around with only the lights on, making it possible for the player to drive if the driver is shot. Once in the ambulance, the player can use the air-horn with the lights on.
  • In GTA Vice City Stories, when turning on the sirens on while performing a Unique Stunt Jump, a special siren can be heard.
  • In GTA IV, if someone is lying on the floor wounded and you call an ambulance, when it turns up and the paramedic will get out and say "OK, where's the patient." in clear view of him/her. He will then get back in the ambulance and it will leave.
  • In GTA IV, the rear wheels have a wider tire width, although they leave a dual tire mark, much like a dually tire would, this also applies with the Firetruck.
  • In GTA III, the ambulance siren is based on the sirens in England rather than the United States, though in the rest of the games the sirens are of course based on American sirens.
  • In GTA V some ambulances have the acronym MRSA, a reference to the MRSA virus.

Locations

In all its appearances, Ambulances, as mentioned, will be driven towards where multiple pedestrians are killed (by either the player or NPCs). In most games, Ambulances may also be found within hospital ground, which is listed below.

GTA III, GTA Advance & GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City & GTA Vice City Stories
GTA San Andreas
GTA IV

See also

  • Medicar, a car-based variant in GTA 2.