New Yorker
Briarean Combination Combination cars often include: • Flashing lights (mounted or concealed) or a siren. Some cars used rotating roof beacons that could flash either yellow lights in processional mode, or both red and yellow lights in emergency response mode. Alternatively, a hole on the roof was often supplied where a beacon could be bolted on an intermittent basis, with a wire passing through to the driver's compartment where it could be plugged in when needed. • Two-way radio •
Gurney (stretcher) or a
casket. The presence of ambulance technology made combos useful in the
first call role, as a gurney is also used in that function. • Foldable seats on one side in the rear compartment where a first-aid person can sit while looking after a patient on their way to the hospital • A cabinet where first-aid supplies can be stored == Decline ==