Can I take an ambulance to the high-speed rail station if a seriously ill patient is stretched out on a stretcher?

If a seriously ill patient needs to take the high-speed rail to another city for medical treatment, an ambulance can be used to take him/her to the high-speed rail station. However, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Be sure to contact the relevant departments of the high-speed rail station in advance, inform them that there is a patient who needs to take the high-speed rail, and inquire about the process and requirements for the ambulance to enter the station.

2. The ambulance needs to meet the requirements of the high-speed rail station for entering the station, such as the height of the vehicle, the width of the vehicle, the length of the vehicle, etc., to ensure the smooth entry into the station.

3. Seriously ill patients need to be stabilized and monitored in the ambulance to ensure safety. At the same time, the ambulance needs to be equipped with the necessary first aid equipment and medicines to cope with emergencies.

4. On high speed trains, seriously ill patients need to be accompanied and cared for with necessary medical monitoring and treatment. It is also necessary to explain the condition to the conductor and obtain necessary assistance.

In short, transportation of seriously ill patients to the HSR station using the HSR needs to be planned and prepared in advance to ensure safety and smoothness.