Ambulance 67B1 ready to respond
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67B1 is a Type III Ambulance.
It was placed into service in November 2004. A state-of-the-art
PL Custom box on a Ford E450 chassis, it features a center mount
stretcher, solid surface countertops, a back-up camera, an electronic
flat touchscreen control panel, and on demand chains for responding
in snowy conditions.
Looking into the patient compartment
of Ambulance 67B1
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Scenes during the arrival of 67B1
in November 2004
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Ambulance 67B2 in front of the
LVAC ambulance bays
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67B2 ia also a Type III Ambulance.
A 1999 Horton box on a Ford E350 chassis, it also has a center
mount cot, on demand snow chains, and like 67B1, can transport
two patients at the same time.
A look inside two of the exterior
compartments of Ambulance 67B2
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First Response Vehicle 6703 in
front of LVAC headquarters
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6703 is one of two Certified
First Response Vehicle belonging to LVAC. It is a 2008 Tahoe
fully equipped with emergency medical supplies and is driven
by the LVAC Captain. This First Response Vehicle is used
to get equipment and personnel to the scene of the emergency
as quickly as possible. The funds for its purchase came from
the generous bequest of longtime Lewisboro resident John J. Donovan.
A look at what's carried in our
First Response Vehicles
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First Response Vehicle 6704
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6704 is the second of two Certified
First Response Vehicle belonging to LVAC. It is a 2003 Tahoe
fully equipped with emergency medical supplies and is driven
by the LVAC Assistant Captain. This First Response Vehicle
is used to get equipment and personnel to the scene of the emergency
as quickly as possible. The funds for its purchase also came
from the generous bequest of longtime Lewisboro resident John
J. Donovan.
A generous legacy from longtime
Lewisboro resident John J. Donovan
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