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LAS VEGAS - A Las Vegas company is putting a new extra-large ambulance into service to handle extra-large patients.

 

American Medical Response calls the $250,000 rig its bariatric unit. It bought it at the request of the Clark County Fire Department.

 

The vehicle looks like a regular ambulance, but it’s extra-wide, and has a larger gurney, a winch and ramps capable of loading up to 1,600 pounds.

 

A company official said that in the last six months, AMR has handled 75 calls involving patients that weighed more than 600 pounds.

 

He said moving someone that large in a regular ambulance poses safety problems for the patient — and for paramedics and ambulance crew members.

 

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Funny. Apparently hospitals are now including bariatric accommodations when they remodel or expand (expand--ha ha). Must be a bummer not to fit through a 3-0 door, and to break the toilet off the wall when you sit down.

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No No. We need to put them in camps and harvest their blubber to make biodiesel and solve our country's energy problem.

 

Why won't the government listen to me on this!!!!

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The Great John toilet is just the ticket!

 

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Witness the difference in comfort offered by the larger seat!

 

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The helpful animation was a bit more than I ever needed to see. Some kind of scatological-logistics reflected ceiling plan...ugh! cry.gif

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