Ambulance services may offer both air-conditioned (AC) and non-air-conditioned (non-AC) options to cater to different patient needs and environmental conditions. AC ambulances are equipped with cooling systems to provide a comfortable environment, especially in hot climates or for patients requiring stable temperatures. They are beneficial for patients with heat sensitivity or medical conditions exacerbated by high temperatures. On the other hand, non-AC ambulances provide basic transportation without air conditioning, often at a lower cost. While they may not offer the same level of comfort, they are still equipped to provide essential medical care. Non-AC ambulances may be suitable for short-distance transfers or regions with milder climates. Both types of ambulances play crucial roles in ensuring timely and appropriate medical transportation, addressing the diverse needs of patients while prioritizing their safety and comfort during transit.