Other Vehicles - AFMDA

Other Vehicles


For MDA to successfully reach patients in the shortest amount of time and in all weather conditions and terrain types it requires an assortment of specialized emergency vehicles

For information about sponsoring a vehicle, contact your AFMDA local office.


4×4 Life Support Ambulance

With four-wheel drive and enhanced suspension systems, this lifesaving vehicle is specifically designed and built to maneuver in the most rugged conditions โ€” dunes, deserts, sea shore, mountain areas โ€” and to rescue anyone in need of urgent medical care.


All-Terrain Rescue Vehicles

The compact all-terrain vehicles allow its teams to reach areas inaccessible even to a 4×4 ambulance. They are also able to operate in extreme weather conditions, such as snowstorms, and serve as medical supervision vehicles in off-road terrain such as Israelโ€™s beaches during the summer months. They are often referred to as โ€œmules,โ€ and are able to climb the cobble-stoned alleys and stairs of Jerusalemโ€™s Old City.


Armored Ambulance

In border areas or parts of Israel considered high-risk or conflict zones, Magen David Adom deploys armored ambulances that provide bullet-proof protection to patients and paramedics.


The Wish Ambulance

Critically or terminally ill patients and their families often have a dream of visiting a beloved place, seeing a person who cannot travel to them, or experiencing something as simple as a visit to the ocean for the first…and perhaps last time. Paramedics team up with an onboard doctor and the medical equipment necessary to grant a patientโ€™s wish.

When 7-year-old-Rafael Yotam Cohen’s cancer returned for the third time in his young life, he was granted his wish to captain a navy ship.

Three- and Five-Bed Bloodmobiles

Dispatched six days a week to collect blood across Israel, the bloodmobiles are used for blood drives in a variety of locations throughout Israel. Last year, bloodmobiles collected nearly 270,000 units of blood in Israel.


National Mobile Command and Control Center

Equipped with the most sophisticated communication and tracking systems available, the 32-ton Mobile Command and Control Center vehicle holds as many as five dispatchers and up to 18 officials. This unique vehicle makes it possible for Magen David Adom to operate from the field for disasters ranging from earthquakes to train derailments to the aftermath of war.

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There are many ways for you to save lives in Israel. To learn more, contact a director in your area