I'm in the process of taking photos of our full range of vehicles. I will upload them as I get the collection going.
For the time being, here are four of our vehicles:
Mark 6 SJA Mercedes.
This was a one-off build to the clients requirements.
This is the first mini-module that was made to suit a Ford Ranger. We have also built this module on a Toyota Hilux.
200-Series for BHP.
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Looks impressive, but curious as to why we have a truck in Ambulance livery... hmm...
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Because it is an Ambulance. The inside was decked out exactly the same as the Module that goes on the Landcruiser and Patrol.gkoutlis wrote:Looks impressive, but curious as to why we have a truck in Ambulance livery... hmm...
You probably can't see in the first photo, but it has hi-rail railway runners mounted on it for a remote site with limited road access.
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Either way FireOps_Perth - We appreciate your contribution to the forum - these pics are great. Nice to see that there are more than just Merc's out there in the Ambulance field.
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If anyone thinks our Ambulances are bad, have a look at this link:
http://www.eranger.com/products/health/ambulance.html[/url]
http://www.eranger.com/products/health/ambulance.html[/url]
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Wow, what on earth is that lol heh heh heh - nah I prefer the Merc's any day lolFireOps_Perth wrote:If anyone thinks our Ambulances are bad, have a look at this link:
http://www.eranger.com/products/health/ambulance.html[/url]
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eRanger Ambulances
You guys are missing the point.
The eRanger Ambulance is a great alternative to a 4x4 in parts of the world that can't afford a Merc or any other truck style ambulance.
With over 150 eRangers in Malawi alone, it's already making an important contribution to saving lives for the poorest people on earth.
So come on guys don't get precious about the number of wheels, if it gets you to a hospital or a clinic in time to save your life - it's done the job.
Oh and they are much cheaper to buy and run as well....
Have another look with an open mind this time.
www.eranger.com
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The eRanger Ambulance is a great alternative to a 4x4 in parts of the world that can't afford a Merc or any other truck style ambulance.
With over 150 eRangers in Malawi alone, it's already making an important contribution to saving lives for the poorest people on earth.
So come on guys don't get precious about the number of wheels, if it gets you to a hospital or a clinic in time to save your life - it's done the job.
Oh and they are much cheaper to buy and run as well....
Have another look with an open mind this time.
www.eranger.com
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Never mind FireOps - You guys do an awesome job anyways - especially on the repair of of some "minor cosmetic damage" to our Suzuki Retrieval vehical ;o)
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Wouldn't it be hilarious if the vehicle were fitted with red & blues and could operate under call?gkoutlis wrote:Never mind FireOps - You guys do an awesome job anyways - especially on the repair of of some "minor cosmetic damage" to our Suzuki Retrieval vehical ;o)
I could see it navigating an intersection, sirens blaring lights flashing!