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Hamilton, Ontario EMS rig.


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Brampton, Ontario

Canada



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Been a while...had to remember how to post.



Paratech Ambulance, Madison, WI Division

University of WI Children's Hospital Unit

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Lynnfield, MA former ambulance, a 1975-6 Ford/Modular.


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When a Professional Car tries to become a "Vanbulance". Late Cadillac/? "Rescuer" style ambulance, Lynnfield, 1990. My photo.


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Greenville, CT Fire-Medic 2. My photo, 1989.


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North Garden, VA, Fire Company Chevy/Swab. My photo, 1997.


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NGFC rear view.


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NYC Ambulance

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[quote name='hoss' post='257754' date='Oct 31 2008, 12:07 ']NYC Ambulance

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Another Fazier north of the Mason Dixon line. Lenox Hill Hospital EMS also has a Frazier.
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wow the St Lukes ambu looks awesome
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This next couple of shots were taken behind the now-defunct Yankee Coach plant on Rt.20, Palmer, MA.



Mount Kisco, NY, type III.


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Sloper-Willen Type III. Yankee Coach, as far as i can determine, concentrated on Type III's. Checking a builder's plate on a unit in ME, it stated the box was built by Providence body Co. 1987 photos.


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Nordstrom's (Lynn, MA) "car 8", pictured in front of St. Barnabas hospital, NYC. The box is a Wayne all-steel (later, all-rust!) that was purchased second-hand from Marlboro-Hudson ambulance (MA). c1981.


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NYC*EMS "bus" and NYPD RMP. The bus is a Grumman, the lightbar on the RMP is a Signal-Stat.


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Shot this ambulance at a long-forgotten fire station in Vermont. The box appears to be an early 70's PL custom. Photo 1977.


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Chesterfield, VA Medic 16



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I saw this in Marietta, GA today. According to the web, this is a 2006 Braun, from the Grafton Vol. Fire Department (www.graftonfiredept.com/apparatus.html) - in Wisconsin. Not sure what it was doing all the way down here for such a new vehicle. Looked just like the pic on their web site, other than the circle sticker just below the "852".



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[quote name='Mike Mynahan' post='258756' date='Nov 3 2008, 13:47 ']Shot this ambulance at a long-forgotten fire station in Vermont. The box appears to be an early 70's PL custom. Photo 1977.[/quote]

Looks like it might be a PL. We used to have a 1972 Ford F-350/PL that had a box very similar to that.
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