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Update on Ambulance 33-2 Re-Chassis

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By Honey Brook Fire Compamy
February 10, 2012

Ambulance 33-2 continues to progress through the re-chassis process. Weekly updated pictures are posted below.

Once complete, Ambulance 33-2 will be a 2010 Ford E-450/2006 Lifeline Superliner Body. Delivery is scheduled for February 29, 2012, and it should be back on the street in early March!

Ambulance 33-2 is being outfitted with:
Upgraded LED emergency lighting
Upgrade to LED scene lighting
Upgrade to LED interior patient area lighting
New dual backup/patient area camera, with screen mounted in rear view mirror.
Complete re-paint of exterior to match existing fleet.
Striping and lettering to match existing fleet.
New diamond plate step panels for driver/passenger door, and rear step.
New turn signal/brake indicator lights in patient area, for care providers awareness and safety.


Late December, 2011:
After over 5 years and almost 128,000 miles, Ambulance 33-2 is on schedule to begin it's transformation next week. The ambulance will be "re-chassised" which means the patient compartment of old ambulance is removed and placed on a new truck chassis, essentially making a new ambulance. The entire process should take approximetely eight to ten weeks. Keep checking back for updates to see the new and improved Ambulance 33-2!

Units: Ambulance 33-2
 

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