Kenny Robishaw FF/EMT-P
Engine Company 5
City of Woburn Ma
Fire Department
"I'd rather be stretchin......"
Engine Company 5
City of Woburn Ma
Fire Department
"I'd rather be stretchin......"
Ambulances
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Kenny Robishaw FF/EMT-P
Engine Company 5 City of Woburn Ma Fire Department "I'd rather be stretchin......"
[quote name='ResQguy' post='23071' date='Aug 15 2006, 00:03 ']Chris is right. Also, regarding the occasional use of the 8 series numbers on the air, that is being discontinued due to another jurisdiction coming on line. FFX used to use the 8 series for certain volunteer pieces.[/quote]
fd2119, My apologies....I am late adding input to your question about the numbers on Fairfax County units. Just some additional items... The photo of Annanadale's new ambulance - it is Medic or Ambulance 408 - 4 represents Fairfax County and 08 is Station 8 in Annandale. The other number you see on the ambo (802) is the county shop vehicle number. All Fairfax County apparatus, both career and volunteer units, have a county number assigned to them. If you look at Springfield's ambo 422, you will notice a "224" on the front, which is the county shop number. One thing I have noticed with newer volunteer apparatus - the county shop number on newer units seems to be more visible than in the past. I recall after photographing some units it was difficult finding that number. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Laughlin Area Ambulance Service.
D.J. Hornacek
Nikon D40 DSLR with a Nikon 70-300MM Lens and a Nikon SB 600 External Flash Check out my website: http://davids-firetruckphotos.smugmug.com
Alhambra Hamel Ems Ambulance taken today at the FD Open House in Alhambra.
D.J. Hornacek
Nikon D40 DSLR with a Nikon 70-300MM Lens and a Nikon SB 600 External Flash Check out my website: http://davids-firetruckphotos.smugmug.com
My ride at work,
2003 Ford E350/Braun Express ![]()
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[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND] New delivery for Union (SC) EMS. 2006 Miller Coach Type 2. Will be known as Medic 9
[quote name='code20photog' post='18988' date='Aug 3 2006, 20:57 ']LAD RA 51, through the window of the plane.... not so great..[/quote]
Here's another shot at the hospital: 2005 Ford E450 / Wheeled Coach ![]() The predecessor, a 2001 Ford E350 / Wheeled Coach ![]() The LAFD has been purchasing its Rescue Ambulances through Wheeled Coach (using competitive bidding) since 1999 and currently has over 200 in its fleet.
Ottawa EMS Unit 4158.
All of Ottawa's EMS rigs are built by Demers.
Russell Pascoe
Brampton, Ontario Canada [url="http://ottawafirepics.blogspot.com/"]http://ottawafirepics.blogspot.com/[/url] [url="http://torontofire.blogspot.com/"]http://torontofire.blogspot.com/[/url] SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
I shot this Caddie at a community Fire event.
I am sorry I don't have any info on it. It's a beauty! Russell
Russell Pascoe
Brampton, Ontario Canada [url="http://ottawafirepics.blogspot.com/"]http://ottawafirepics.blogspot.com/[/url] [url="http://torontofire.blogspot.com/"]http://torontofire.blogspot.com/[/url] SUPPORT OUR TROOPS Quote:I shot this Caddie at a community Fire event. I don't believe that's a Cadillac...It appears to be a Henney/Packard Ambulance. Nice pics though.
some dutch ambulances:
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O'Fallon, IL International Marque.
D.J. Hornacek
Nikon D40 DSLR with a Nikon 70-300MM Lens and a Nikon SB 600 External Flash Check out my website: http://davids-firetruckphotos.smugmug.com
Mascouath, IL EMS.
D.J. Hornacek
Nikon D40 DSLR with a Nikon 70-300MM Lens and a Nikon SB 600 External Flash Check out my website: http://davids-firetruckphotos.smugmug.com
Great day! That Mercedes ambulance "RAV" looks like a hearse on steroids!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />
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