GTA 5 ULTIMATE AMBULANCE DRIVING SIMULATOR

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The Ambulance is an emergency vehicle that has appeared in almost every Grand Theft Auto title. It is manufactured by Brute in the HD Universe.
The vehicle is, invariably, a van or truck-based emergency vehicle (usually a cutaway van), featuring red and white lights, sirens and a matching paint scheme, complete with its typical 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 or get into a fight, and 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 the 3D Universe games, 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. Depending of the remaining health, the paramedics will take up to $950 (though the calculation will consider $1000 as the maximum value, it is not possible to recover from an empty health point).

The Ambulance prominently comes in a red and white paint scheme, with the exception of the Ambulance from the original GTA in Vice City and the Ambulance appearing in GTA V.
The Ambulance in Grand Theft Auto is depicted with a generic pickup-style cab, possibly a Ford E-Series. The Liberty City version has a white and red color scheme, the San Andreas version uses the same scheme with the Star of Life marked on the roof, and the Vice City version is identical to the Liberty City version, but with a green color instead of red.

The Grand Theft Auto: London rendition is based on a European or British model, most probably a Bedford CA. It is always white with a red square and a white cross, as well as two blue beacons.

3D Universe
Ambulances in Grand Theft Auto III through to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories are based on various generations of the Ford E-Series chassis, mainly the third and fourth generations. The design of the rear compartment remains the same on all models, but the cabin and details are different.

The Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories rendition assumes a cabin design similar to the Pony, but having smaller headlights and a thinner appearance, while the rear end features single tail lamps, a yellow/amber lightbar and a single door handle for the compartment doors, as well as a side-access door on the driver side. It has a prominent white primary color on the bodywork, and a red secondary-colored stripe surrounding across the vehicle, with a zig-zag pattern near the rear wheels. It is labeled "Liberty City Ambulance".
The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition assumes a slightly older cab design that bears no resemblance to any other vehicle, while the rear compartment omits some of the features present on the Liberty City model, such as the compartment side door, emergency lights next to the front lightbar, and the yellow/amber lightbar on the rear end (this time featuring two unusable rear-facing lamps on the rear end handlebars). The rear end is also different between the two games, with the first one having reverse lights and a single door handle, while the second one only red lights and two door handles. It has a prominent white primary color on the bodywork and a red secondary-colored lower portion, with dual stripes that alternate between the secondary and the primary colors. It is labeled "Vice City Ambulance".
The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition assumes a cab design that is loosely similar to the Landstalker, having a dedicated lightbar mounted on the roof, while the rear compartment is much simpler in details than the others, having no handlebars, single red tail lights or two door handles. It has the same color distribution as the Vice City model, although the hood is painted with the red secondary color. It is labeled "San Andreas Emergency", and may spawn with unit numbers "37" or "71" on the front fenders, the sides of the rear compartment, and the rear-right end, although sometimes it spawns with no unit number.
The Grand Theft Auto Advance rendition assumes a very generic design, comparable to that of the SWAT Van. Like the London model, it assumes a white color scheme, but with a red cross and a red lightbar mounted above the roof of the compartment.

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