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I am rewording this sentence to "Later UH standardized ambucycles", they were not the first to use motorcycles as ambulances/first response vehicles as documented on Motorcycle_ambulance and not even in Israel as clearly documented by this picture that was taken in 2004, before United Hatzalah was founded (2006).
The "inventing"/first ambucycle claim is clear publicity/advertising/fund-raising speak, it is not even clear to me whether standards for ambucycles may have already existed among the various Hatzalah chapters/MDA first responders unit before the founding of United Hatzalah. --Keeper of the Keys (talk) 20:27, 25 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]