I am under the impression that this will be the only engine at 106, replacing the current rig.
Nothing wrong with old school, I just don't think you are getting a clear picture of the situation they are facing. They don't transport stumped toes and bellyaches, these are critical patients that cannot wait on an ambulance to get out there to them. Station 106 is not a busy station, compared to most, but the things they get are serious and this rig was designed to cover all the possibilities that the crew might face.
Nothing wrong with old school, I just don't think you are getting a clear picture of the situation they are facing. They don't transport stumped toes and bellyaches, these are critical patients that cannot wait on an ambulance to get out there to them. Station 106 is not a busy station, compared to most, but the things they get are serious and this rig was designed to cover all the possibilities that the crew might face.