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Odd how Clark County orders the outside AC condensor off to the right side. Nices shots and thanks for sharing.
I was just in Las Vegas last week, how in the heck do they keep their apparatus so clean! I saw a few pumpers and quite a few ambos and they look like they are of the showroom floor!
No snow....for that matter....No rain either! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Its just HOT!
Dekalb County, GA
2009 Spartan Furion / Braun Super Chief Rescue-23 Date: 8-19-09 Photogrpaher: Kristopher Crawley Since Dekalb has already received several of these I thought I would post a PIC of one of them at the factory this past Wednesday. Clevelands new rigs were getting ready to roll out as well, I think they leave today. Kris
I went on a recent trip to New Brunswick Canada to see family and came across the local paramedic base so i stopped by to chat and take some pics. It is a Malley ambulance conversion which is in New Brunswick and the EMS system is province wide and they ambulances are all under contract with Malley for manufacture. All the emergency lights are contained mostly in the topper of the ambulance much like the Demers ambulances found in quebec. this keeps the moisture out and the equipment if burned out is changed from inside the rig. The medic i chatted with was very friendly and stated that the rigs are all vans and no mudular rigs. They frequently get stuck in the snow in the winter as they get much snow and very cold temps. It is very tight for space inside and he said also in the winter the ride is horrible because of the roads and the cold.
[quote name='Iggyz' post='331189' date='Aug 22 2009, 09:28 ']I went on a recent trip to New Brunswick Canada to see family and came across the local paramedic base so i stopped by to chat and take some pics. It is a Malley ambulance conversion which is in New Brunswick and the EMS system is province wide and they ambulances are all under contract with Malley for manufacture. All the emergency lights are contained mostly in the topper of the ambulance much like the Demers ambulances found in quebec. this keeps the moisture out and the equipment if burned out is changed from inside the rig. The medic i chatted with was very friendly and stated that the rigs are all vans and no mudular rigs. They frequently get stuck in the snow in the winter as they get much snow and very cold temps. It is very tight for space inside and he said also in the winter the ride is horrible because of the roads and the cold.[/quote]
side entry view is very tight. they have phillips mrx monitors and leardal suction. the interior of the rig is easy to maintain and does come apart for access to service areas.
wow what an ambulance. would love to see that at night at action with all lights. do you think it´s possible <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Dekalb Ga rigs
That looks like it has all Power Arc brand lights on it. even with sweeping led lights.
A couple from Ontario I took while on vacation.
Niagara Regional EMS. Apparently they recently introduced some high visabilty markings. Saw one unit a couple of blocks in front of me but never saw it again. |
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