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Ambulances
Centeral N.J.



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GTS in Central N.J.



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Bradley Gardens Rescue Squad. Bridgewater N.J.



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Bradley Gardens Rescue Squad. Bridgewater N.J.



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Bradley Gardens Rescue Squad. Bridgewater N.J.



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The way I see it, so-so cell phone shots are always better than no shots at all.

 

Here's a couple of photos of Lubbock, Texas EMS rigs that I took back in January.  Not that well versed in ambulances, so all I can say is that they are on IH chassis, very large, well-equipped, and have cool graphics.  Lubbock is now my adopted hometown, so I'll be sure to nab some better shots in the near future.

 

 

   

 

   

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Quote:The way I see it, so-so cell phone shots are always better than no shots at all.

 

Here's a couple of photos of Lubbock, Texas EMS rigs that I took back in January.  Not that well versed in ambulances, so all I can say is that they are on IH chassis, very large, well-equipped, and have cool graphics.  Lubbock is now my adopted hometown, so I'll be sure to nab some better shots in the near future.

 

 

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Not the easiest to ID due to the quality but the last photo leads me to believe it's a Wheeled Coach with the upper corner looking like it has the trademark WC corner flashing ICC light.

 

Kris
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Those are Wheeled Coaches. As Kris stated corner cap lights, Wheeled Coach style Ebehardt door handles, and the use of the old Medic Master rub rail.

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Not a real FDNY ambulance, but was being used at film shoot tonight.  My daughter was amazed at how quick I picked up it wasn't a real ambulance.  It has also been filmed in the TV show Third Watch, http://www.filmotion.com/images/third-watch



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Sorry again for the lack of info, but, this was a roadside shot of convenience from yesterday.  Another of Lubbock, TX's IH/Wheeled Coach (?) buses in front of one of the EMS stations.  Lubbock has 5 stations placed throughout the city, each with 2 of these giants plus a BLS unit and/or fly cars.  Like I said, I am no expert in ambulances & EMS, just thought I'd share.



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Definitely Wheeled Coaches, delivered solid white with the red roof on the body & "wrapped" with the blue & graphics in Lubbock I believe...

 

John Anderson

San Antonio, TX

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Emergency 355



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Laurence Harbor N.J. 



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Quote:Emergency 355
 

And a new or re-furbished Pierce ladder in the station?

 

Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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FDNY Dodge/Wheeled Coach ambulance.



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Quote:And a new or re-furbished Pierce ladder in the station?

 

Trav!
Yes they bought the old canton Ohio Pierce arrow ladder which will be going to the new station after a short stop at rpi for some hydraulic refurb Work. 
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not a full size ambulance, Metro North Fire-EMS brigade that covers Grand Central Terminal.  Very rare to see it out, it is usually keep at its charging station unless needed.

 

 



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Will try again later

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Quote:Yes they bought the old canton Ohio pierce arrow ladder which will be going to the new station after a short stop at rpi for some hydraulic refurb Work. 
 

Getting all kinds of "new" stuff, got a picture of the ladder truck you can send me?

 

Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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Beacon, NY Volunteer Ambulance



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