Gear: Wheeled Coach E-450 Chassis type 3
Wheeled Coach E-450 Chassis type 3
Wheeled Coach| Category: | Apparatus |
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| Subcategory: | Ambulances |
| Average Rating: | (9 Votes) |
| Description: | 163"L x 95"W x 72"Headroom STANDARD FEATURES: Whelen halogen lighting system, Whelen 4500 series lightbar, Whelen WS-295-HFSA1 siren, twin 100 watt siren speaker drivers, recessed corner cap lighting, PureAir HVAC air filtration system, seamless upholstery, captain's chair style attendant's seat, on-board vacuum sytem with suction container, two oxygen outlets, locking RF storage cabinet, splint cabinets over squadbench, CPR side seat, poured acrylic action area trays, biowaste disposal area in action area, recessed fiberglass headliner, LonPlate flooring, stair chair storage area in LF compartment, inside/outside access to left rear compartment, running boards with grip strut, stainless steel wheelcovers, perko IV hooks, pre-wired for strobes and inverter, Ferno-Washington 175-4 dual position cot mount, AVW Grille System, printed circuit board with LED diagnostics. CHASSIS: Ford E-450 cut-away, 158" WB, 14,050# GVWR, 6.0L turbo diesel power stroke, 5-speed automatic Torque Shift transmission, 55 gallon fuel tank, tilt/cruise, power windows/locks, AM/FM radio with clock, cloth captains chairs, carpeted cab flooring. |
Member Reviews
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- Granthamvfd, Mon, 14 Jan 2008 00:01:20 UTC.
- 1st review
It is one of the best Units I have been in so far.
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- deleted_profile3, Thu, 17 Jan 2008 23:58:26 UTC.
excellent unit rides well
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- ahk_51, Tue, 11 Mar 2008 03:37:54 UTC.
Great fire dept. apparatus!! We use this vehicle as our #1 EMS (MFR) rig and hasn't failed us yet.
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- Capt_Womble, Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:38:47 UTC.
smooth ride all the time
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- gb2950, Sun, 17 Aug 2008 04:53:00 UTC.
Not a bad bus. Just slow!!
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- little_tx_brat, Sat, 06 Sep 2008 20:47:22 UTC.
This is what all our ambulances are. The one thing I really hate is the way the walls in the patient compartment crack on our caliche roads. Otherwise...great trucks.
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- MaddyMedic1, Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:22:13 UTC.
I spent the better part of the last 12 years in the back of one of these vehicles and I will say it was adequate. However, the patient compartment was lacking in space for equipment and room for both crew and patients. It was cost effective for the company as we had 28 ambulances and 2 critical care transport vehicles so it would cost millions to have a fleet of Freight Liners or Med-Tecs. All in all not the worst, but not the best either...
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- Firemedic6, Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:44:25 UTC.
Good unit but some minor flaws with the Desgin and Cabinets.
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- AIT, Thu, 12 Nov 2009 01:54:40 UTC.
Great power, great usable space and work areas!
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