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Thanks for sharing John. The 9M series are still growing on me. Just a little different. Still only LED load lights in the M series correct?
I think that's correct Neal but you know how fast they can change things, LOL...
Robertson County EMS Medic 2 & Medic 3
Eagle Mountain Fire Dept, Tx
2010 Ford E450/Horton
Eric Hansen
Grand Prairie, Texas
Eagle Mountain Fire Dept, Tx
2010 Ford E450/Horton rear view
Eric Hansen
Grand Prairie, Texas
Love the graphics on the Eagle Mountain unit. Still getting used to the M series. Thanks for sharing
[quote name='mmwolf65' date='30 September 2010 - 04:28 PM' timestamp='1285877298' post='405348']
Seth, any explanation on this truck? MCI, Heavy Rescue, combination? [/quote] Mostly likely MCI. I know alot of airports that have a vehilce devoted to MCI response.
[quote name='mmwolf65' date='30 September 2010 - 03:28 PM' timestamp='1285877298' post='405348']
Seth, any explanation on this truck? MCI, Heavy Rescue, combination? [/quote] This apparatus is a 2005 Pierce Saber-C and is primarily used as a mass casualty support vehicle. It carries medical supplies, extra backboards, body bags, and a variety of additional equipment that would be typically found on an ambulance. It also has an onboard oxygen generating system with bottle-filling capabilities.
Eric Hansen
Grand Prairie, Texas
Now for a look back about 20+ years ago to see what the fire department based ambulances in the Dallas/Fort Worth area looked like. By the 1980's, nearly all were Ford F350 truck chassis with modular style "boxes". Dallas was the trend-setter, and most departments by about 1990 had full strobe lighting and extended bumpers with additional warning lights and two 100-watt siren speakers (usually Federal CP-100's). The electronic sirens most often used were the Federal PA-200, Federal PA-300, and the Whelen WS-224.
Here we have: Irving, Tx 1986 Ford F350 with an unknown mfr mody Richardson, Tx 1986 Ford F350, also with what is most likely a Collins body
Eric Hansen
Grand Prairie, Texas
All of these photos were taken back before I had learned how to pose them properly and to shoot during sunny conditions.
Next are: Plano, Tx 1989 Ford F350/Collins Addison, Tx 1987 Ford F350 with an unknown mfr box
Eric Hansen
Grand Prairie, Texas
Denton had some really well-appointed ambulances, or MICU's (Mobile Intensive Care Units) as they are commonly referred to around here.
Denton, TX 1987 Ford F350/Collins with Dallas FD-style graphics Denton, Tx 1989 Ford F350/Collins with front facing strobe and rotating halogen lightbars. Note green strobe on bumper.
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