BINZ Ambulance- und Umwelttechnik GmbH products
Ambulance
BINZ - Emergency Doctor Vehicle
In an emergency doctor deployment, seconds can decide between life and death. The emergency doctor vehicles (EDV) from BINZ are designed for challenging emergency situations and are continuously improved upon in close cooperation with emergency doctors and rescue staff, to ensure an optimal basis for a successful operation. Hereby BINZ offers individual setups on different chassis to align the vehicle with the given conditions. SUVs are convincing through their agility and comfort. Transporters have an advantage with space, payload and maximum flexibility through their various extension options. With Pick-Ups, BINZ offers another chassis, which is winning in popularity with ever more rescue services due to its impeccable off-road capabilities, robustness and payload space.
BINZ - Emergency Medical Service Vehicle
In emergency medical services, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. BINZ’s emergency medical vehicles (NEF) are designed for challenging mission scenarios and are continuously developed in close cooperation with emergency physicians and rescue personnel. The equipment of our emergency vehicles is always based on the daily operating conditions. Tailor-made according to the needs of our customers, individual vehicles for emergency medical services are thus created on various chassis.
BINZ - Eergency Response Vehicle
In emergency medical services, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. BINZ’s emergency medical vehicles (NEF) are designed for challenging mission scenarios and are continuously developed in close cooperation with emergency physicians and rescue personnel. The equipment of our emergency vehicles is always based on the daily operating conditions. Tailor-made according to the needs of our customers, individual vehicles for emergency medical services are thus created on various chassis.
Mobile Medical Technology
BINZ - Protected Ambulances
Impassable terrain, extreme weather conditions, combat action – there are many factors that can make rescuing and caring for casualties in the field a real challenge. Protected and unprotected ambulances are used for the qualified first aid of injured persons.