Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — Motor Ambulances in Lancashire. [ARTICLE]
Motor Ambulances in Lancashire.
“The increasing use of the motor ambulance in this district,” says the United States Consul at Manchester, England, “is confirmed by the action of the Burnley, Lancashire, town council, which at its meeting on July 1 passed a resolution to purchase a vehicle for the town’s use at a cost of >2,956. Tim numerous and largely populated towns of Lancashire have all, sooner or later, to consider the Question of the use of the motor, both for fire and ambulance work, and I would therefore call the attention of American manufacturers to this special branch of the auto trade.” , \ a.
