US San Antonio Fire Department in Texas acquires armoured response vehicle
The San Antonio Fire Department in Texas, US, has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Founded in 1854 and comprised of 20 volunteer fire fighters on a bucket brigade, the department now capably protects more than million million San Antonians with modern-day equipment including their latest acquisition, a custom MedEvac from Lenco Armored Vehicles. Combining tactical options, medical features fire response and off-road capability, the San Antonio Fire Department’s custom-tailored armoured rescue and response vehicle meets the needs of this busy department, allowing fire fighters to respond to missions in the urban, suburban and rural settings throughout their community. San Antonio’s MedEvac G3 includes a roof-mounted water monitor, low profile lighting, thermal camera, explosive gas detection system and more, making it a versatile addition capable of responding to varied emergency situations. Built on a reinforced Ford F-550 chassis, the BearCat® MedEvac G3 is primarily sought-after by first responders and tactical EMS teams who utilize a Rescue Task Force. It features onboard oxygen tanks, lighted workstation and ample storage for medical supplies including two litters. Utilising the same body design, interior features and tactical options of Lenco’s base platform but affording a higher ground clearance with off-road tyres and suspension, the G3 allows teams to more readily respond to natural and man-made disasters, severe weather events or missions in rural settings.
“I look at this as a vehicle to save lives,” Fire Chief Charles Hood said. “I look at this as a vehicle that can come to the rescue of someone that is pinned down by an active shooter, their neighbour’s house is on fire, they can’t get out.” “We got to know this agency and their needs over time,” said Lenny Light, vice president of sales at Lenco Armored Vehicles. “They’d stop by our booth each year at Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) to meet with us and stay up to date on new vehicle equipment.” Source: |
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