Do police attend when an ambulance is called?
Mia Walsh
Updated on May 10, 2026
Just so, do cops ride in ambulances?
In that case, there must be a police officer on board the ambulance and the rest are accompanying them to the hospital because there will have to be an officer with the patient at all times. The person being transported is a police officer who was injured, but likely not seriously. There's a VIP being transported.
Likewise, why do cops say bus instead of ambulance? The origin of the term “"bus” comes, so I've always been told, from New York City. The first batch of ambulances (or possibly the first several) were bought from the same vendor that sold NYC their school buses and metro buses.
Herein, can family members ride in an ambulance?
Typically, one family member or friend can ride to the hospital with the patient. Normally the family member or friend will ride in the front cab passenger seat of the ambulance. In these situations the mother or father will normally be allowed ride in the back of the ambulance to the hospital.
What does an ambulance do with a dead body?
They still unload the patient the same as they are would a live body. Doctor's are the only ones who can declare a person legally dead, (simply for the sake of accuracy or resuscitation possibilities).