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Box ambulances are generally ambulances with a box-shaped patient compartment mounted on a truck chassis. This design is popular because it provides a spacious and safe area for patient care and is equipped with all necessary emergency medical equipment. The box body provides a larger and more spacious interior space than other types of ambulances, which better guarantees the safety of patients and medical staff in the vehicle.

Box Ambulance Bodies
Box Ambulance Bodies

As a professional box body manufacturer, we customize standard Type I, Type II and Type III ambulance bodies for hospitals, rescue structures, etc. These bodies can cope with complex terrain and harsh environments and can adapt to mountainous areas, deserts, forests and other areas. Ambulance manufacturers can choose between assembled box-body versions that are Completely Built-Up (CBU), Completely Knocked-Down (CKD) or Semi-Knocked-Down (SKD).

Common Size for Ambulance Bodies

Type of Ambulance BodiesLengthWidthHeight
Type I3.05-4.27m1.83-2.13m1.68-1.83m
Type II2.44-3.05m1.68-1.98m1.52-1.83m
Type III3.05-4.27m1.83-2.13m1.68-1.83m

Unique Craftsmanship for Ambulance Bodies

Through in-depth research on the existing box-type ambulance bodies on the market, we designed fiberglass foam composite panels as body panels to meet the construction requirements of Type C (Mobile Intensive Care Unit) ambulances.

  • The new composite panels combine the advantages of thermosetting FRP and thermoplastic FRP

The outer skin is thermosetting FRP with UV-resistant gel coat, with a smooth surface. The inner skin is thermoplastic FRP (CFRT – continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic) with high elastic modulus, which is lightweight and durable. The core material is closed-cell XPS (extruded polystyrene) foam, with low thermal conductivity, no water absorption, and long-lasting and stable thermal insulation. In addition to improving the panel performance, using CFRT instead of FRP also reduces the construction cost of the ambulance box, because the cost of CFRT is much lower than FRP.

  • The “skeleton” structure improves panel reliability

A set of evenly distributed “skeletons” are embedded inside the fiberglass sandwich panel. They are made of timbers, steel pipes, aluminum profiles or high-strength plastic images. Their addition strengthens the impact resistance of the ambulance body, can effectively absorb external impact forces, and improve the safety and durability of the body. In order to ensure the maneuverability and flexibility of the vehicle, our engineers carefully designed this structure, reasonably balanced the strength and weight of the body, and ensured that the ambulance has excellent impact resistance without significantly increasing the burden.


Customizable Ambulance Body Accessories

For ambulance truck bodies with different design styles and application scenarios, we will recommend the most matching accessories for you, such as:

  • Doors.
  • Windows.
  • Door frames.
  • LED lighting.
  • Hinges.
  • Floors.
  • Door locks.
  • Edge profiles,etc.

Optional Internal Equipments

  • Stretchers
  • Beds.
  • Folding seats.
  • Safety handrails.
  • Bench
  • Storage cabinets.
  • Infusion pump fixing rod.
  • Oxygen fixing cabinet.
  • Ventilator.
  • Infusion hanger.
  • Humidifier.
  • Fire extinguisher, etc.

Body Design

Our body design team takes into account multiple key factors to ensure efficient use of space within the ambulance, safe installation of medical equipment, body strength, and functional zoning inside and outside the vehicle.


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