I'm not sure what this unit is? Maybe A/TCEMSPM can fill us in?[/quote]
Thats Support 1 (not to be confused with ESU-1, which stands for Emergency Support Unit), I am not positive on the history behind it, I think it is an old medic unit that was converted, although it could have been purpose built not sure. Anyway we use it in the Spec Ops Division for training, mainly to pull boats and 4-wheelers. Hope this helps!
[quote name='NinjaMedic2293' post='208928' date='Apr 26 2008, 15:48 ']Thats Support 1 (not to be confused with ESU-1, which stands for Emergency Support Unit), I am not positive on the history behind it, I think it is an old medic unit that was converted, although it could have been purpose built not sure. Anyway we use it in the Spec Ops Division for training, mainly to pull boats and 4-wheelers. Hope this helps![/quote]
[quote name='Txfirephoto' post='208207' date='Apr 24 2008, 09:43 ']Is the ambulance repair center on the hospital grounds?[/quote]
Yes, Their support girage is on the very back (east) side of the complex, and exits onto the road behind the complex. The ironic thing is the personel building is like 150 yards away, and behind another building, so the crews report in, get assignments, then have to walk to the girage to get their trucks.
[quote name='cooltex' post='209548' date='Apr 28 2008, 16:07 ']Yes, Their support girage is on the very back (east) side of the complex, and exits onto the road behind the complex. The ironic thing is the personel building is like 150 yards away, and behind another building, so the crews report in, get assignments, then have to walk to the girage to get their trucks.
Scott[/quote]
Thanks cooltex.
I'll have to check it out the next time I'm at S&W.
Thanks Neal <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ...I should have another 4500 delivering next week that I'll post also.