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Quote:E505C is the reserve engine for stations 5 and 25. This Seagrave is a great truck to ride in.
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I'm sorry they did away with the Wagon designation....an unfortunate COG casualty.
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Quote:BC516 is this Chevy Suburban.
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Just FYI, there is no Battalion 516.....The volunteer Chief Officers of FS516 use this vehicle, actually taking turns with other Battalion 4 stations as Battalion 504 during night/volunteer hours.
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours ! Arrive Alive !
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Quote:Former HS506B. Now used by EMS Operations to conduct ALS Internship training. It's set-up as a fully stocked ambulance for testing purposes.
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Wonder if it's EMS licensed and available to pressed into service in event of large emergency?
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Quote:It cannot be used as a transport unit. The unit carries a couple of bags and a mannequin/equipment for the mannequin, that's it. EMS Ops used to lug all of their equipment around in an old Suburban, this is a huge upgrade just in terms of space available.
Thanks, that's what I was inquiring about.
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