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TransportJockey

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Nice Rig...can't imagine its easy to park though.:rofl:

Actually shorter than our F-350 Rescue, and about as wide.
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EpiEMS

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I spent my night driving this around...
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Actually transported into the city with it a few times :)

Now that's one heck of a vehicle.
What's the inside look like?
 

armywifeemt

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This weekend has been FUBAR. Agreed to work nights since they didn't have a partner for me on my reg shift. Coulda taken it easy riding as a third but going for brownie points to pad my app for FTO when a position opens up, which should be soon... so much for a boring job in privates... transferred a chemical burn to the eyes, a 13 yo who wanted to kill herself and her entire family (rather, the voices wanted her to), got flagged down during a post change for a 6mos pregnant woman having a rather violent seizure, then tranferred a 15 yo w/ multiple trauma resulting from an MVA to the childrens ER... all on a BLS truck. The psych was the only one we were really equipped to handle... the rest was just a matter of no ALS crew being available soon enough. WTH happened to my white cloud.
 

TransportJockey

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Now that's one heck of a vehicle.
What's the inside look like?

I'll get some when I go back not this coming week, but the next week :)
 

DesertMedic66

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Sitting in the hospital with a patient. Why? Because the keys decided to fall out of my pocket into the floor of the ambulance before we locked it. Tried a coat hanger with no luck. Highway patrol tried with no luck and the fire department tried, also with no luck.

So now we are just waiting for the spare keys to be delivered.
 

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Handsome Robb

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Sitting in the hospital with a patient. Why? Because the keys decided to fall out of my pocket into the floor of the ambulance before we locked it. Tried a coat hanger with no luck. Highway patrol tried with no luck and the fire department tried, also with no luck.

So now we are just waiting for the spare keys to be delivered.

Smooth move. No external unlock button?
 

bigbaldguy

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medic417

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Smooth move. No external unlock button?

Not everyone thinks that a few hundred extra dollars are worth it. :unsure:
 

medic417

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Not everyone thinks that a few hundred extra dollars are worth it. :unsure:

Of course whats worse is when they show up with the extra keys and find all the windows open. :rofl:
 

DesertMedic66

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Smooth move. No external unlock button?

Nope. Our ambus aren't that fancy. We have 3 sets of keys per ambulance. 1 stays in the ignition to keep the unit on. 1 set stays with a crew member at all times. And the last set is "hidden" on the ambulance.

Well our "hidden" set was hidden soo well we couldn't find it..
 

ffemt8978

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Of course whats worse is when they show up with the extra keys and find all the windows open. :rofl:

Or the patient compartment doors are unlocked.^_^
 

TransportJockey

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Sitting at the airport... Denver, then Baltimore :)
 

Handsome Robb

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Shouldn't have opened my big fat mouth about not having to write any charts yesterday and my partner having to do all of them.

Nothing but BLS all night long with a dash of ILS mixed in while my partner laughed at my karma all night long. Oh with a lot of running code and getting cancelled from one side of the city to the other, multiple times, that was fun too :rolleyes:
 

TransportJockey

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Not quite yet .. lol seeing a friend in PA
 
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