May 06, 2013 In the late ’80s and early ’90s I practically lived at The Connection in Culver City! I thought it was on Overland, not Sepulveda Blvd? I was an 18 year old EMT working at Goodhew Ambulance with a couple of other lesbian co-workers and sometimes we would go there after work, in our uniforms (something we’d be in big trouble for these days). I notice this is a Goodhew ambulance - is there an actual hospital in LA called Goodhew? Or is it a fictious hospital? As, I remember in Heat (1995) they used ambulances like this one. Same make/livery etc, but they were not 'box' style ambulance but 'high roof' versions. Gag Halfrunt 2009-03-22 17:54. The homepage for the Riverside County EMS Agency (REMSA), serving the visitors and residents of Riverside County, overseeing the medical components of the 9-1-1 system.
05-31-2013, 04:41 PM
We have an answer.
Thanks to Joe Sebbio, who didn't mean to answer the question but did so anyway, the answer is: yes, there was a stair-chair with posts. And here it is.
(Springfield Travelall ambulances came with a stair-chair mounted on the left side door, Fame's has one but I didn't think to check it while I was there.)
This also answers the root question of why the right side door is unusually long on this particular ambulance - to accommodate a patient on this type of stair-chair in the side door. It certainly would not fit through the regular Travelall door. There are wheel cups under the 747 box.
And so, as Mr. Loftin is fond of saying, 'you learn something new every day.'
Wow! As many times as I've used that particular-style stairchair, I've never noticed those little posts on the bottom. I like the 747, I still have two of them fully stocked that I carry with me.
Thanks to Joe Sebbio, who didn't mean to answer the question but did so anyway, the answer is: yes, there was a stair-chair with posts. And here it is.
(Springfield Travelall ambulances came with a stair-chair mounted on the left side door, Fame's has one but I didn't think to check it while I was there.)
This also answers the root question of why the right side door is unusually long on this particular ambulance - to accommodate a patient on this type of stair-chair in the side door. It certainly would not fit through the regular Travelall door. There are wheel cups under the 747 box.
And so, as Mr. Loftin is fond of saying, 'you learn something new every day.'
Wow! As many times as I've used that particular-style stairchair, I've never noticed those little posts on the bottom. I like the 747, I still have two of them fully stocked that I carry with me.
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