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Boston EMS - Medic 43 - 07-21-2006 [quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' post='12727' date='Jul 21 2006, 15:35 ']Nice pics. I like the new units. Whats the difference between P1 and A16 besides the numbering? Thanks, Phil[/quote] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/drredengine.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I believe that the A16 is a BLS Unit and that P1 is a Medic Unit and that all Medic Units are P and BLS Cars are A. Please correct me if I am incorrect. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 In the next batch of pictures is the equipment that is in the new Spe-Ops unit a a 2006 GMC/Braun. 1st up is a passenger side look at the unit with all the doors open. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the first door from the cab on the passenger side. Added info on the equipment is ver much welcomed. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the second door from the cab on the passenger side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the third door from the cab on the passenger side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the last door from the cab on the passenger side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the first door from the cab on the drivers side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the second door from the cab on the drivers side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the third door from the cab on the drivers side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Next one is the last door from the cab on the drivers side. Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Do I see two five gallon water jugs???? Boston EMS - Guest - 07-27-2006 Lastly is the rear walk in compartment. Please feel free to add info on the equipment in these pictures, by posting or emailing me. Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16118' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:26 ']Next one is the first door from the cab on the passenger side. Added info on the equipment is ver much welcomed.[/quote] Appears to be 20 long spine boards, 2 orthopedic scoop stretchers, a regular jump kit(orange), a pedi bag (yellow), several Thomas half-ring traction splints (blue/black on top), 25 irrigation sets (green box), Neo-Natal kit (aqua bag), the box is probably some type of tarp for a decon area, and 2 5 gallon jugs of water. Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16120' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:26 ']Next one is the second door from the cab on the passenger side.[/quote] Multiple size Tyvek suits, 2 Ferno Stair Chairs on top, 2 SCBA's, Level B Haz-Mat suits, a Multilator (hooks up to M size O2 tank, and can feed 8 O2 masks), MCI vests, and I have no idea whats on the bottom right. Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16123' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:26 ']Next one is the third door from the cab on the passenger side.[/quote] Stryker extrication chair, rope throw bag, various Haz-Mat detection and monitoring equipment, additional cartridges for the Scott mask. Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16124' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:27 ']Next one is the last door from the cab on the passenger side.[/quote] 12.5KW generator and assorted wire/tools. Boston EMS - hp1530 - 07-28-2006 Sounds like a rig they might use on decon calls, MCIs and special events. Looks like they are ready to go at a moments notice! Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16126' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:28 ']Next one is the first door from the cab on the drivers side.[/quote] the same 20 boards, foam head blocks on the bottom, cervical immobilization collars on the top right, personal gear of the driver on the right middle, and I have no clue what the black thing on the left is. Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16128' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:28 ']Next one is the second door from the cab on the drivers side.[/quote] Top shelf, wool blankets, disposable blankets, and what looks like a 500 watt halogen light, middle shelf, portable generators, bottom shelf, various tools, including a Halligan Boston EMS - edburke - 07-28-2006 [quote name='MiltonBradley' post='16130' date='Jul 27 2006, 22:29 ']Next one is the third door from the cab on the drivers side.[/quote] 12 D size O2 cylinders and 9 Scott bottles |