Mehlville FPD
2000 Freightliner/Marque
Medic 1757
2000 Freightliner/Marque
Medic 1757
Ambulances
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Mehlville FPD
2000 Freightliner/Marque Medic 1757
How come no grill warning lights on the 2006 mehlville ambo?
Chad
Deputy Fire Chief Clinton Volunteer Fire Department www.clintonvfd.org Washington DC Fire Department FireFighter Truck Co. 15
[quote name='Chasselber1' post='71127' date='Jan 26 2007, 23:36 ']How come no grill warning lights on the 2006 mehlville ambo?[/quote]
My Guess would be the Power Arc light with the angle sweep of the lights they are not needed. Also do I see some small LED style light under the grill but above the bumper.
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS
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[quote name='68mack' post='71145' date='Jan 26 2007, 23:34 ']My Guess would be the Power Arc light with the angle sweep of the lights they are not needed. Also do I see some small LED style light under the grill but above the bumper.[/quote]
You are correct. With the motion of the PowerArcs it is not needed to have any on the grill. As for the LED's above the bumper. I zoomed in on them, and they appear that they might be. I'm not sure though. Next time I see one I will let you guys know. Mehlville has three identical ambulances running.
No offense to the dept but looks like the air horns are slightly askew
The Mehlville ambulance in #418 and #424 is actually a '05 model, my mistake. Medic 1717 and 1727 run the '06 models. As for the airhorns, I would say they hit something.
Upper Valley EMS of Vermont...Not too often that you see this kind of heavy duty ambulance in this part of Boston let alone one from upstate Vermont, a nice change of pace on this hectic day in the city...
[quote name='shfd739' post='67306' date='Jan 13 2007, 22:39 ']Acadian Ambulance unit 232.Unit works out of pascagoula,ms station.2002 Chevy 3500 with Excellance box set up like a Frazier with Onan generator powering the box.Acadian is sole provider for Jackson County MS and approx 70% of Lousiana.They also have 6 helicopters and 2 or 3 fixed wing planes for aeromedical transports.[/quote]
Isn't Acadian building their own boxes now?
Kinda like the graphics on the Upper Valley.
The shops are building some,maybe around 12-15 a year.It isnt enough to cover the number of remounts and new units though so they still have to buy a few.Our trucks are supposed to be remounted at 240k miles but due to volume of trucks hitting that its not happening.My current unit,232(the one above) is sitting at 253k miles.My wifes truck was pulled at around 230k,but it was having major problems so they took it early which sometimes happens.The shop built trucks are based off a Frazer spec(generator for the box,big HVAC unit,multiple lights on box front instead of a light bar etc.) if I remember right.Our trucks are strictly chevy except some fords acquired during buying other services and a special buy that was done last year to supplement the fleet.Some trucks are still running the 6.0 gas engine,but all new stuff I believe are Duramax.
[quote name='68mack' post='71145' date='Jan 27 2007, 00:34 ']Also do I see some small LED style light under the grill but above the bumper.[/quote]
Those are the hinges for the hood. Cole Schaefer Ambulance
Ambulance from New York Presbyterian Hospital EMS outside Rockefeller Center this past Christmas. I beleive they operate Medtecs.
This is a 1970's Cadillac Ambulance that was restored by a collector. It was showcased at the JEMS Today conference in Baltimore. It is a great show piece with the actual equipment from that era.
John Hopkin's Hospital Critical Care Transport Ambulance
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