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Sixteen (M2291) |
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- Primarily used in emergency response, and transport
- Acquired in: 2014
- Chevrolet
- Capacity:
- Ideally – two to three (2/3) crew with one (1) casualty
- Maximum – three (3) crew with two (2) casualties
- Donated by: Private Donor
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Seventeen (M2220) |
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- Primarily used in emergency response, and transport
- Acquired in: 1996
- Ford – Type II
- Capacity:
- Ideally – two to three (2/3) crew with one (1) casualty
- Maximum – three (3) crew with two (2) casualties
- Donated by: Partner Re
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Eighteen (M2502) |
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- Primarily used in emergency response, and transport
- Acquired in: 2004
- Ford – Type III
- First of its kind on the island
- Capacity:
- Ideally – two to three (2/3) crew with one (1) casualty
- Maximum – three (3) crew with two (2) casualties
- Donated by: Montpelier Re, End to End 2003, Butterfield Bank, Fidelity International Limited, The Estate of Margaret Staskow
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Nineteen (M2513) |
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- Primarily used in emergency response, and transport
- Acquired in: 2005
- Ford – Type III
- First of its kind on the island
- Wheel chair accessible
- Capacity:
- Ideally – two to three (2/3) crew with one (1) casualty
- Maximum – three (3) crew with two (2) casualties
- Donated by: Chartis
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Twenty (M2502) |
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- Primarily for use as a static station (mobile clinic), but can transport if required
- Acquired in: 2002
- Freightliner cab/engine with E-One ‘box’
- Type IX ambulance
- Exterior/Interior accessible compartments
- Largest ambulance and first of its kind on the island
- Capacity:
- Crew Transport – seven (6) crew
- Ideally – two to three (2/3) crew with one (1) casualty
- Maximum – three (4) crew with two (2) casualties
- Donated by: The ACE Foundation, The XL Foundation, Bacardi Limited
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