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Heh FireMedic47:

This first rig was brought online around 2000 by the North Bay Professional Paramedics Association. It was a unique idea at the time and seems to have caught on quite well :P as it was one of the first conversions to be seen by John Deere.

Here is a good write up on it...

North Bay Professional Paramedics Association

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This newer Gator is from Essex-Windsor EMS...

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And lastly... this was a winter rescue rig purchased in Thunder Bay, ON many years back (has since been sold to a Mountain Rescue Team in the US).

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8X8 Argo rescue unit. With a #9 stretch mount, full enclosure, full set of trauma bags, immobilization devices, KEDs, Sager traction splints, normal "medical bags". And an assigned Zoll 'M' series monitor/d-fib unit.

Option to have all wheels exposed or tracks on the two front, two back, or all tracked. With the roll cage it losses it's amphibious capabilities. Not saying it no longer is amphibious, just not as safe to do so.

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Here where i belong in wellsville ny we basically live in the woods, Rescue 2 and Rescue 3 are used to get back in to where we need to be. Rescue actually come off the tv show baywatch. Rescue 3 has been used in many incidents including water rescues.

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