NEW DELIVERY – KEV Stock Type I

Another one of our stock Type 1 ambulances on a Chevrolet 4×4 Diesel has been delivered to a very excited customer! Thank you for your business!

2019 Chevrolet K3500 4×4 chassis powered by a Duramax 6.6L Diesel engine, Type I ambulance with 68″ module headroom, 146″ Module length, CPR seat, LED warning lights

General Motors offers a wide variety of platforms that are ready to be upfitted as emergency vehicles. Chevrolet and GMC both offer models that simplify the upfit† process to help get your organization on the road and providing assistance to people as quickly as possible.

General Motors offers a wide variety of platforms that are ready to be upfitted as emergency vehicles. Chevrolet and GMC both offer models that simplify the upfit† process to help get your organization on the road and providing assistance to people as quickly as possible.

COMPATIBLE MODELS

– Chevrolet Express 3500 Cargo/GMC Savana 3500 Cargo

– Chevrolet Express 3500 Cutaway/GMC Savana 3500 Cutaway

– Chevrolet Express 4500 Cutaway/GMC Savana 4500 Cutaway

– Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD Chassis Cab/GMC Sierra 3500 HD Chassis Cab

– Chevrolet Silverado 4500 HD Chassis Cab

– Chevrolet Silverado 5500 HD Chassis Cab

– Chevrolet Silverado 6500 HD Chassis Cab

AVAILABLE AMBULANCE TYPES

The Type I
The Type I ambulance is one of the most recognizable vehicles in the business. This Type I ambulance design is based on the chassis of a heavy truck. What sets it apart from others is that has a square patient compartment and is mounted on a truck-like chassis. A Type I is often heavy duty and has extra cargo capacity.

These ambulance type vehicles are typically used for Advanced Life Support (sometimes referred to as Mobile Intensive Care Units). Along with that they are also used for rescue work.

The Type II
The Type II ambulance vehicles are built onto a commercial van chassis. The roof is often raised to give personnel room to work. They also have a secondary air conditioning unit for the rear.

These ambulances are focused on safety and are often used to navigate cramped city streets where larger ambulances would not be able to easily fit. The patient compartment is not separate from the driving compartment which can make the operating space more cramped. However, the superb fuel efficiency makes them a good choice for longer transports.

For those needing a transport vehicle for Basic Life Support, the Type II ambulance is the ideal mode of carrying. The Type II ambulance can also be used for fewer routine scenarios like rescue work.

The Type III
The Type III ambulance class has a square patient compartment much like the Type I ambulance, but it is mounted on a cutaway van chassis. This gives it a more integrated area between the patient compartment and cab.

These ambulance types have more room for equipment and are commonly used in Advanced Life Support (ALS) situations just like the Type I ambulances. They can be used for specific assignments in chemical plants, airports, oil refineries, or other places where extra storage for equipment is necessary.

Considering a remount ambulance? Contact our Sales Department at 717-292-7977