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I believe the S&S rigs were the king of the road in the 60's The medical cabinet facing the interior was huge and the cushion ride didn't sway when cornering at high speed.When we were kids my grandmother’s elderly sister used to arrive at the farm for her annual summer visit in one of these old fashioned Ghost Buster style ambulances.
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She came from a family of small town undertakers that had started an ambulance service to help smooth out their cash flow and I suppose create a bit of a morbid supply chain for their main business.
WOW!!! that's a lot of lights. A Federal Q siren too. Gotta have two batteries under that hood. Nice ride.When we were kids my grandmother’s elderly sister used to arrive at the farm for her annual summer visit in one of these old fashioned Ghost Buster style ambulances.
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She came from a family of small town undertakers that had started an ambulance service to help smooth out their cash flow and I suppose create a bit of a morbid supply chain for their main business.
this was the very sparse interior of the above ambulance...I saw this 1950's UK ambulance at the transport museum last year...
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I saw this 1950's UK ambulance at the transport museum last year...
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that would be the National train museum up in York in the North of England...Two or three months ago I made a post about the largest train museum in the world being located in England.
I found this vintage video from www.kinolibrary.com
Take care.
A VINTAGE IRAQI WAR US AMBULANCE
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These American ambulances are soo beautiul..unlike our Utilitarian vehicles...
In the modern world of AI image creation, who can say?Is that real or a mock up?
Hoping someday I'll find one of these to add to my list of 57's that have passed through my life.
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Hoping someday I'll find one of these to add to my list of 57's that have passed through my life.
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www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/city-administration/staff-directory-divisions-and-customer-service/toronto-paramedic-services/When I first started working for Metropolitan Toronto's Department of Ambulance Services in 1977, we had a few of the old style limo Ambulances. They were terrible to try to work in, compared to the Dodge vans that comprised most of the 120 vehicle fleet. Cramped so bad that you could not do CPR because the roof was so low. These had been previously privately owned by 5 for profit Ambulance services, that were amalgamated into Metro Ambulance in 1975.
Today Toronto Paramedics have one historic vehicle a 1954 Henney Packard as a parade vehicle, and a couple of the mid 70's Dodge vans, with the original colour paint job and the original interiors and lights on top.
link. EMSClassics.com - Image Details
A '57 Chevy ambulance! Wow. Never woulda thunk it.Hoping someday I'll find one of these to add to my list of 57's that have passed through my life.
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