It's the bastard stepchild of a Wheeled Coach mama and a KME daddy.
HahahaI think its a great idea, I would even suggest putting a police officer on the rig and between runs they could patrol the neighborhood!
And maybe a lottery ticket machine on the pump panel . . . but the beer tap is probably a no-no.I think its a great idea, I would even suggest putting a police officer on the rig and between runs they could patrol the neighborhood!
Great post. I enjoyed that.Not the same setup but stumbled upon this video a couple years ago of early 90's Cleveland Fire Squad 1 pulling a woman from a house fire and then transporting her themselves in the back of their rig, starts around 2:30.
Cleveland has done this for years. Their rescues have had cots in them for years. It was always crazy to see them backed into the ER at University Hospital on the east side. They're down to two rescues now, from 4 but I'm pretty sure the cots remain. Their use has dropped dramatically though, basically members and kids, else CEMS (third service EMS) is usually on scene.Not the same setup but stumbled upon this video a couple years ago of early 90's Cleveland Fire Squad 1 pulling a woman from a house fire and then transporting her themselves in the back of their rig, starts around 2:30.
many moons ago, while I was still otj, somone posted on the bullitin board of the firehouse a rig with a stretcher in it. Man, did some of the guys go ballistic!
They still have it. Last I knew it was assigned to Station 106 which is on I-75 / alligator alley in the Florida Everglades.Broward Sheriff fire rescue used to have a engine that the stretcher went through the jump seats.View attachment 34420