Ambulance: Difference between revisions
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All LAPD Officers, including Zach Parker (Jackson White) and Mark Ranshaw ([[Cedric Sanders]]), are armed with service [[Glock 17]] pistols throughout the film. Mark uses a gun in a shootout with the robbers until reinforcements arrive. One of the robbers disarms Parker when he is taken hostage. By negligence, Mark puts his gun on a stretcher. FBI Agent Anson Clark ([[Keir O'Donnell]]) also carries the pistol in a shoulder holster. Toward the end of the film, Zach finds a gun left by mark, and Cam Thompson ([[Eiza González]]) takes it for self-defense. A little later, she accidentally shoots Will and hides the gun. In the final, Danny finds a gun and guesses who actually wounded his brother, starting to threaten Cam with a pistol.
All LAPD Officers, including Zach Parker (Jackson White) and Mark Ranshaw ([[Cedric Sanders]]), are armed with service [[Glock 17]] pistols throughout the film. Mark uses a gun in a shootout with the robbers until reinforcements arrive. One of the robbers disarms Parker when he is taken hostage. By negligence, Mark puts his gun on a stretcher. FBI Agent Anson Clark ([[Keir O'Donnell]]) also carries the pistol in a shoulder holster. Toward the end of the film, Zach finds a gun left by Mark, and Cam Thompson ([[Eiza González]]) takes it for self-defense. A little later, she accidentally shoots Will and hides the gun. In the final, Danny finds a gun and guesses who actually wounded his brother, starting to threaten Cam with a pistol.
Ambulance is a 2022 American action film directed and produced by Michael Bay. Based on the 2005 Danish film of the same name by Laurits Munch-Petersen and Lars Andreas Pedersen, Ambulance stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as William Sharp, a war veteran, who is forced to rob a LA Federal Bank with his adoptive brother Daniel (Jake Gyllenhaal) in order to pay for his wife's operation. During the robbery, the brothers steal an ambulance with an EMT aboard and an injured police officer they shot on board. The film's cast includes Eiza González, Keir O'Donnell, Jackson White, and Garret Dillahunt and was released in the United States on April 8, 2022
The following weapons were used in the film Ambulance:
Danny Sharp (Jake Gyllenhaal) has an Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B with Trijicon RMR red dot sight as a second weapon. He only uses it once, when LAPD Officer Zach reveals their deception in the bank.
"Mel Gibson" (Devan Chandler Long) checks the Brügger & Thomet USW-A1 with an extended magazine and flashlight before leaving the hideout. It is later used by Trent (Brendan Miller), running out of the bank building at the start of the shootout until he gets into a car accident.
All LAPD Officers, including Zach Parker (Jackson White) and Mark Ranshaw (Cedric Sanders), are armed with service Glock 17 pistols throughout the film. Mark uses a gun in a shootout with the robbers until reinforcements arrive. One of the robbers disarms Parker when he is taken hostage. By negligence, Mark puts his gun on a stretcher. FBI Agent Anson Clark (Keir O'Donnell) also carries the pistol in a shoulder holster. Toward the end of the film, Zach finds a gun left by Mark, and Cam Thompson (Eiza González) takes it for self-defense. A little later, she accidentally shoots Will and hides the gun. In the final, Danny finds a gun and guesses who actually wounded his brother, starting to threaten Cam with a pistol.
Both LAPD Special Investigation Section (SIS) officers Wade (Remi Adeleke) and Jay (Jamie McBride) have Kimber SIS Custom/RL pistols as secondary weapons. When the gunfight starts, they put on their chest rigs and go into battle.
All LAPD Officers, including Zach Parker (Jackson White) and Mark Ranshaw (Cedric Sanders), have green Taser X26 pistols in holsters, but none of them ever used it. SIS Agents from Captain Monroe's team also carry tasers on chest rigs, but also do not use them.
LAPD Special Investigation Section (SIS) officers Wade (Remi Adeleke) and Jay (Jamie McBride) are armed with M4A1 carbines. LAPD Officer Mark Ranshaw (Cedric Sanders) takes out a M4A1 carbine with EOTech sight, rail handguard, and PMAG magazine from a patrol car in the midst of a gunfight with robbers. Some of the LAPD and SIS officers who came on call are also armed with rifles.
The Salient Arms International GRY with Aimpoint T-1 reflex sight lies on the table in the hideout along with the rest of the weapons. "Mel Gibson" (Devan Chandler Long) uses it as the main weapon during the bank heist. When the shootout ends, the cop takes the rifle.
"Mel Gibson" (Devan Chandler Long) checks the Seekins Precision NXP8 rifle (or similar) with Trijicon SRS-02 reflex sight and BATTLELINK Minimalist Milspec stock before leaving. During the heist itself, Victor (Victor Gojcaj) is armed with it.
Danny Sharp (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Will Sharp (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) use a Troy M7A1 PDW as their main weapon throughout the movie. Will holds Zach at gunpoint during the capture of the building and later escorts him at gunpoint to the parking lot. At gunpoint, Danny hijacks an ambulance and forces Cam to surrender during a failed escape. After the heist, the guns are used in an ambulance hijacking, following a chase and shootout at Papi's hideout.
The Heckler & Koch MP5K is first seen on a table in the team's hideout. SIS Undercover Agent (Corey Portugal) is also armed with the MP5K and uses it during the bank shootout. The gunman with a Heckler & Koch MP5K being wounded by Danny Sharp.