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Creative => Customs Gallery => Ships & Vehicles => Topic started by: FireChief on May 26, 2009, 17:23:45
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Hey everyone,
Playmobil Fire Department recently added another piece of apparatus to the fleet. >:D
Based on set 4464 (zookeepers cart). This unit is assigned to station 4 and is used at all large events and the fairgrounds for EMS transports in and out or large crowds where the Medic units can't respond.
Medic 4-1 does not transport patients to hospitals it only transports to waiting medic units.
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The unit carries a first in bag, Defibrillator/monitor, drug bag, and oxygen. There is also a supply of extra bandages, etc. for minor injuries.
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While the patient is being transported, the paramedic riding in the rear also has to be wearing a seat belt. :)
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The patient is transported back to the command post or first aid station. Crews here are preparing to transfer the patient to another cot and begin transport to the hospital.
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Alright,
That's it for now. I hope you like it . :)
- Ben
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Excellent concept and custom, FireChief. :wow: :wow:
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I like it Ben! Nice idea.
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Excellent custom auxillary apparatus, Ben :wow:! Very original design!
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Hey Gordon, Lee, and Bill,
Thanks a lot for the great comments. I'm glad you liked it. ;D
- Ben
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again, another great piece equipment. and again, "everything i know about rescue, i learn from playmofriends", so i must ask, is this an actual piece of equipment in the real world?
kaethe
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again, another great piece equipment. and again, "everything i know about rescue, i learn from playmofriends", so i must ask, is this an actual piece of equipment in the real world?
kaethe
I will answer from my part of the USA, kaethe! In the EMS agency I ran with some years ago, they had 2 John Deere Gator 4WD's that were set up with stretchers, & equipment strongly resembling the custom Ben has presented! They were used in events like Ben mentioned, being used at county fair ground events, music concerts, tractor pulls, demolition derby car challenges, cancer runs, etc., & anywhere there were crowds that access was limited! They were outfitted to be highly versatile in their duties. Ben's design is something I could see a picture shown without a description, like a guesss what this is, & from past experience know exactly what it would be used for!
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I will answer from my part of the USA, kaethe! In the EMS agency I ran with some years ago, they had 2 John Deere Gator 4WD's that were set up with stretchers, & equipment strongly resembling the custom Ben has presented! They were used in events like Ben mentioned, being used at county fair ground events, music concerts, tractor pulls, demolition derby car challenges, cancer runs, etc., & anywhere there were crowds that access was limited! They were outfitted to be highly versatile in their duties. Ben's design is something I could see a picture shown without a description, like a guesss what this is, & from past experience know exactly what it would be used for!
thank you bill
k
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Hey Kaethe,
Thanks for the comments. ;D
As Bill said, it's used for in situations where the larger ambulance can't really go. Where I work, we also have a John Deere Gator that has been converted into a brush truck.
- Ben
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Great piece of work Firechief! Like Kaethe said, it makes such sense that you wonder if they really do exist and thank you and Bill for the information on these rigs.
Will you leave this rig the way it is or take it down to reuse the parts (always curious)?
Gepetto
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Hey Geppetto,
Thanks for the great compliment. I plan on leaving it together, for now.
Maybe if any other playmofriends need EMS at major events it could be of service.
- Ben
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thank you both for the explanations.
and again, "everything i know about rescue, i learn from playmofriends",
kaethe
well almost. i live in sf by the marina just east of the golden gate bridge, our closest firestation is about 5 blocks inland. as i was walking my dog along the water i watched as a fire rig came roaring up alongside me, with full sirens etc, out jumped the crew, some in water gear, down the docks, uncovered the rescue craft, off they sped until they went past a buoy, then, click, the drill was over. it was great to watch, and great to know about it. thanks guys, whoever you are.
kaethe
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great vehicle, I can see where that would be very useful at big events.
here is a smaller type from a dept. around here
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3065/2606365498_5141080078_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/71879015@N00/2606365498/in/set-72157605773244763/)
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Hello Ben,
Thank you for sharing your new vehicle with us, I was blown away when I first saw it. It really is quite an effective little custom that looks amazing. I think this is another must for my collection at some point Ben :yup: :wow:
Tim :wave:
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Wow, that's awesome, looks exactly like the real life ones! I also made an EMS vehicle similar to this out of the golf cart.