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This photo shows the rear of the ambulance in the up driving position.
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This photo shows the rear of the ambulance in the down position for loading patients.
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All City Medic units use the Code 3 siren and lighting control system. They also have an intercom system for commutations from the patient compartment to the front. Motorola radios are used in all ambulances.
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Middle driver side gear compartment: Each paramedic on the medic unit has a compartment for stowing his or hers turn-out gear. In that compartment has a SCBA and PFD (personal floatation device) (above)
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Front driver side O2 compartment: This compartment stores extra O2 cylinders, our on-board oxygen, shovel, tool box, large pry bar, vacuum splints and XP-1(KED Board). (left)
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Rear driver side LBB compartment: This compartment carries 3 LBB w/ CID's and straps, an extra strap bag, C-collars, traction splints, two Reeves, Scoop stretcher, Stair chair and portable carrying stretchers. (right)
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