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REV Group, Inc. (formerly Allied Specialty Vehicles) is an American manufacturer of ambulances, buses, commercial vehicle, firefighting vehicles, recreational vehicles and other specialty vehicles, as well as aftermarket parts and services. It provides vehicles and services for public fire departments and emergency services, as well as ...
Crestline Coach Ltd. is an ambulance manufacturer located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, with offices in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and California. [1] The company manufactures ambulances and specialty vehicles, and also distributes buses. [2]
Ambulance for fire-fighting services made by Binz. Binz GmbH & Co. KG is a coachbuilder and custom vehicle manufacturer. It manufacturers ambulances, [3] firetrucks, police cars and other emergency-service vehicles as well as modified military vehicles. [4]
Manufacturers of fire and emergency services vehicles and other equipment. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. F.
By June, he expects 10 of his ambulances will have over 150,000 miles, increasing the likelihood of the vehicles breaking down. In addition to the concern about immediate public safety, Saunders ...
The Toyota HiMedic (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイメディック, Toyota Haimedikku) is a variant of the Toyota HiAce made for ambulance use.Since the introduction of the HiMedic in 1992, production of the unit is done by Toyota with factory ambulance conversions done by the Conversion Business Unit division of Toyota Customizing & Development.
Superior and other ambulance and funeral car manufacturers had to design new bodies and retool their factories, resulting in much higher consumer costs. [ citation needed ] The ambulance sector switched to larger van-based vehicles or and truck chassis. 1977 also brought new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for school buses built after 1 ...
Air ambulances in the United States are operated by a variety of hospitals, local government agencies, and for-profit companies. Medical evacuations by air are also performed by the United States Armed Forces (for example in combat areas, training accidents, and United States Coast Guard rescues) and United States National Guard (typically while responding to natural disasters).