@CBMAwards Actually, the older Ford E-Series Ambulances have been taken off of the front line, and now run as spares for EMS. There is only 1 High Angle rescue vehicle, and that is 18-23 in Blenheim. The High Angle Rescue team will assemble at a central location, in proximity to a call, and respond from there. I saw a Ford bus at a fire in Wallaceburg the other night, I am not sure, but I think it may still be on the front lines.
There's no one else in 18-13, execpt a lone driver. So he got to play with the sirens. *TRYING NOT TO BE RUDE OR ANYTHING*.
CBMAwards 5 hours ago
@CBMAwards He waited for more personnel, but had to respond with out them. One firefighter came later, and responded in 18-23.
SarniaFireBuff 3 hours ago
What do you mean about the bus? Was it EMS, or Blenheim High Angle Rescue?
CBMAwards 1 week ago
@CBMAwards The rig behind 18-14 is a former C-K EMS bus, and is now C-K Fires High Angle rig.
SarniaFireBuff 1 week ago
THATS why the ford EMS buses are no longer in service. About 3-4 of them have been sold to the FD for use of high angle rescue.
CBMAwards 1 week ago
@CBMAwards Actually, the older Ford E-Series Ambulances have been taken off of the front line, and now run as spares for EMS. There is only 1 High Angle rescue vehicle, and that is 18-23 in Blenheim. The High Angle Rescue team will assemble at a central location, in proximity to a call, and respond from there. I saw a Ford bus at a fire in Wallaceburg the other night, I am not sure, but I think it may still be on the front lines.
SarniaFireBuff 1 week ago