Yes Sir. My bad - Sorry
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Henderson Co NC. One of three new AEV's. Note the "cool bar" that only Wheeled Coach/Road Rescue could do at one time. Of course AEV is part of the same MEGA company that owns like 7 different names so maybe they can share it now Anyway Credit to NorthWestern Emergency Facebook
Anne Arundel Co.,Md has purchased 2 more Mercedes Sprinter Medic Units
Here's Ambulance 239
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Anne Arundel Co.,Md.
Ambulance 119 in the Red Striping
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What is difference in red or gold striping? How do crews like them? Thanks in advance
The gold stripe is the County Stripe, the red is the Volunteer Stripe, although the county purchased the unit the Volunteer Co. has the option to pay for the Red Stripe or the company color scheme. At least that's how it use to be,If you noticed the red stripe version has the company patch on the box
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New delivery Marlboro County SC Rescue. One of 3 Custom Works. I will post when they get graphics complete also.
So I have to ask what is in the little door "top left corner". I'm guessing electrical stuff. Looks much better lettered. And it looks like the box behind the tire is higher than in front of the tire.
Correct. Inverter and suction pump.
Union Medic... which box would you be inquiring about ?? the compartment or the fuel cap box.. Wondering if the smaller one in front of the wheel is for DEF ..
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
Yes Sir the smaller one is for DEF. With Union Medic you never know.
Quote:So I have to ask what is in the little door "top left corner". I'm guessing electrical stuff. Looks much better lettered. And it looks like the box behind the tire is higher than in front of the tire.I'm pretty sure it is. It looks like they "dropped the skirts" on both sides, making the module in front of the tire lower than behind the tire
Scooby you are correct... I went back and looked and that is what it appears... Wonder if they did that to raise the angle of departure to prevent scrub on the bottom rear of the box frame.. Good eye on that..
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
A lot of manufacturers are beginning to do that. I don't care for it, but I'm not the one specing or paying for it, so my opinion doesn't really matter.
Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Main reason I have found is folks want to lower entrance into side module door w/o doing some sort of step. Now we can do both sides or only one side. I have seen anywhere from 3" to 6" drop skirt. Whatever the folks want. Every builder I know can do it no problem.
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