[quote name='gradymedic' post='134062' date='Jul 27 2007, 19:05 ']This is our newest* unit, a 2007 F350 with a Frazer generator powered module. The generator powers the 120V scene lights, and 120 Heat pump/AC unit. The patient compartment lights are comprised of 8, 12v flourscent lamp modules. This was our first Frazer purchased to replace a unit (196) that was totaled in a wreck with an APD CVPI while both units were responding to a reported person shot. Since taking delivery of this unit and after recieving nothing but rave reviews from all of our crews, we have ordered two additional Frazer units set to be delivered in late August/early Sept. Picture by myself.[/quote]
Its good to see yall like the Frazers.My truck is an Excellance (pic of it a few posts up) but set up by our shops to be identical to the Frazer,we have 3 like that in our county.My wife's unit is a Frazer box.The A/Cs are awesome,on transfers you can plug as many pieces of equipment as you like and have plenty of power and the bright scene lights are nice.They also seem maintnance wise to have very few problems,our mechanic changes the generator oil and filter every so many hours and thats it.It seems to help out the chassis also since they dont have run anything but a siren.My company's goal is to have a Frazer only fleet (only about 200+ trucks).
Its good to see yall like the Frazers.My truck is an Excellance (pic of it a few posts up) but set up by our shops to be identical to the Frazer,we have 3 like that in our county.My wife's unit is a Frazer box.The A/Cs are awesome,on transfers you can plug as many pieces of equipment as you like and have plenty of power and the bright scene lights are nice.They also seem maintnance wise to have very few problems,our mechanic changes the generator oil and filter every so many hours and thats it.It seems to help out the chassis also since they dont have run anything but a siren.My company's goal is to have a Frazer only fleet (only about 200+ trucks).