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 | ASAP - Alternative Support Apparatus
The ASAP, available as a fully enclosed all-terrain rescue/EMS vehicle or as an off-road wildland fire fighting apparatus, is built on Polaris' 6-by-6 Ranger chassis. ASAP works alongside your ambulance, fire and EMS fleet by providing an enclosed environment for the patient, housing a full-size cot and seating for up to two attendants and a driver. The Skid Unit version features a skid unit with booster tank for wildland fire fighting. The ASAP also features a dedicated battery system to ensure the power needed for scene, search and emergency lighting.
ASAP PDF Brochure.pdf |  |  | Life Line Emergency Vehicles http://www.lifelineambulance.com
Life Line Emergency Vehicles is a premium manufacturer of Type I and Type III modular ambulances in both the straight-side and slant-side styles. Many of these styles are custom built to the purchaser's individual specifications and offer a variety of body lengths and interior headroom heights. Life Line is dedicated to patient, meticulous craftsmanship and unsurpassed quality, Life Line's employees are not satisfied until they know that each custom ambulance has been finished to perfection. |  |  | Road Rescue, Inc. http://www.roadrescue.com
With Road Rescue, there's never a reason to accept anything less than everything you demand. Road Rescue engineers ambulances well beyond the standards of the day. Ambulances built not just for you, but according to your most challenging needs. Which may be why Road Rescue has earned the trust and loyalty of those who expect rugged durability, exciting customization and unmatched safety on the roads of life.
Road Rescue is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAR) |  |  | McCoy Miller, LLC http://www.mccoymiller.com
McCoy Miller manufacturers Type I, II and III ambulances are engineered to provide municipal and private EMS agencies with dependable, safe and efficient means of transporting emergency and non-emergency patients. McCoy Miller has an aggressive engineering department with confirmed comprehensive repsonsibility for the entire product line.
On May 27, 2005, the assets of McCoy Miller were purchased by Chris Graff, bringing experience dating back to 1903 when the first Graff business was started. Mr. Graff brings knowledge of the ambulance business and will strengthen McCoy Miller's position in the market, continuing to provide value driven emergency vehicles. |  |  | Marque Ambulances http://www.marqueinc.com
Marque's product line includes standard and custom Type I and Type III modular ambulances. By virtue of it’s ABS interior, the Type II Squad 2 is a standard design with some limited options. While many customers are drawn to the "functionality" of the more standard units, Marque is equally capable of meeting the most demanding specifications for fully customized vehicles. Marque also specializes in re-mounting the ambulance body to a new chassis that offers an economical alternative to a new ambulance purchase. |  |
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