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Chevy 4500 Chassis For EMS Use

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Not sure if this should be under apparatus, but I want the EMSers to see it.

My department is buying a new ambulance, and we are considering the Chevy 4500 series Chassis.

Any of you out there using it, what do you think?

Thanks in advance!!

If any of you have a contact @ Boston EMS that would be awesome, too. They are quite close, and we would love to talk to someone who does their own maintenance.

Rob Atwater

Derry Fire

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Can't speak to the specific model you mention, but one of my agencies just began purchasing Chevy's w/ a duramax diesel. Layout of the cab is a bit different in a few respects, you sit a bit differently in the drivers seat, but all-in-all i think the Chevy's are great. They are very quiet and have a real set of balls. As far as maintenance, i haven't heard the mechanics complain. Thus far they have held up to the abuse pretty well. Hope that helps just a little.

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For those who haven't seen one, here's a couple of shots of M155 of the Glendale Arizona FD. I have been told AMR has purchased some, running in our divisions in Las Vegas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. I'll be in Vegas in a few weeks, so I'll try to get a few shots.

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For those who haven't seen one, here's a couple of shots of M155 of the Glendale Arizona FD. I have been told AMR has purchased some, running in our divisions in Las Vegas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. I'll be in Vegas in a few weeks, so I'll try to get a few shots.

AMR Vegas has a few C3500 not the big medium duty jobs. The crews I have talked to about them love them because there is a lot more room in the front cab which makes keeping street corners warm much easier to handle. They also said that they really get up and move.

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THAT'S what we need... I'm so tired of working in vehicles that are grossly underpowered with wee little suspensions...

just becasue a truck CAN hold the weight of a fully loaded ambulance, doesn't mean it's going to still work properly after about 10K miles on it. Making an ambluance out of an E-150 or E-250 is like having a datsun for a radio car.

The best rig I'v ever driven is a van ambulance on an E-350 chassis; drives like a sports car!

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