Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:21 amRed Herring IMO.
There doesn't have to be a particularly long power cut to cripple any kind of ambulance service. Even something as simple as getting fuel from the pumps requires electricity. The dispatch systems won't work without power. You can't charge all your machines which go "bing!".
Not to mention the fact Hospitals use an awful lot of electricity themselves. Which is why we have UPSs and a generally very reliable electricity grid.
If electricity is that critical then I guess they'll have a generator on hand that kicks in automatically when there's a power cut. We have lots of power cuts here so all the hotels, a lot of the restaurants and some households have a back-up generator. I thought about getting one myself but I don't really need it. Surely hospitals will have back up generators (ICE powered of course . . . )
It used to be the case that fuel pumps had a manual system as well as electric pumps. I've used them.
But I wasn't talking about power cuts, I was just musing about charging time as opposed to refueling time.