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Elroy, WI EMS



   
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Ryan Brothers Ambulance

Fort Atkinson Division

(In front of Camp Randall Madison, WI)

Camp Randall is where the WI Badgers call home.



   
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Worcester EMS, Worcester, MA


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Boston Health & Hospitals 197x Chevrolet C-30, heading up New Chardon St. @ Friend. The box may be a Wolfington Coach. Note the gain-type UHF and VHF (for 155.340/.280 before MED channels) antennas on cab roof. My photo.


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Lynn Fire Dept. Rescue 2, a 1974-5 Ford F-350 with a "builder unknown" box, heading up Market St. This box looks very much like a cargo truck body, with mods such as side compartments. This rig had 6-foot+ headroom, and bus-type stanchions inside as grab rails. Primitive, compared to "purpose built" modulars of the time, but she stood up to the beating LFD's rigs took during that era! My photo.


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These pics are great, Mike! Post Away!
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[quote name='Mike Mynahan' post='251724' date='Oct 3 2008, 22:23 ']Lynn Fire Dept. Rescue 2, a 1974-5 Ford F-350 with a "builder unknown" box, heading up Market St. This box looks very much like a cargo truck body, with mods such as side compartments. This rig had 6-foot+ headroom, and bus-type stanchions inside as grab rails. Primitive, compared to "purpose built" modulars of the time, but she stood up to the beating LFD's rigs took during that era! My photo.[/quote]

Wow, the elusive Rescue 2! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' /> I've heard of it, but never actually seen a picture. Thanks, Mike.
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Thanks, guys! The daunting task of scanning thousands of photos, thousands of slides, and hundreds of negatives has just begun!



James, I may have a shot of LFD Rescue 1's Mack C/Gerstenslager loading a patient on Broad St. way back when. Yes, it had a cot hook! The lift from street to floor often required 4 men, due to roughly 1.5x the floor height as compared with a purpose-built ambulance.



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Here's a few of Orland FPD's (Illinois) fleet of ambo's. All are pretty much the same design other then year/cab design changes.



Here is Ambo 2


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Ambo 3


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And Ambo. 5



All are FORD/ Road Rescue


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Here's the officer's side of Lynn Rescue 2, at a box on Ocean St. in Lynn, 1979. Apologies for the sepia-toned image. Some of my older b&w negs have aged to this funky hue.



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More funky Tri-X : Lynn Rescue, a 1976 Chevrolet/Modular Ambulance Corp. Did this rig replace the Mack C/Gertie as a transporting unit? My memory is foggy.


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Here's a Ford/Medtec heading for Alexandria,Egypt to the Egypt Basic Industries Corporation "EBIC"


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New delivery for Mobile Care a divison of Greenville SC Hospital System. 2008 Marque Recruit G3500


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UK, Royal Air Force. Ford Transit.


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No chevrons on the rear of this one!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' />


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Great shot Tony, never seen one of those before. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' />
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