Realistic Design: It has a white, red, and blue design with "Ambulance" and "Emergency Rescue" markings.
Interactive Elements: The toy often features lights and siren sound effects activated by pressing buttons.
Movement: It is usually friction-powered, meaning it can be pushed forward or backward and will continue to move on its own without needing batteries for movement.
Durability: The toy is generally made from heavy-duty plastic or a mix of metal and plastic to withstand play.
Educational Play: It allows children to learn about emergency vehicles and fosters hand-eye coordination and motor skills through pretend play.