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2007 Braun Ford Type III Ambulance
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Truck Type Ambulances and Transport Units
Manufacturer Braun
Year Built 2007
Mileage 34,666
Location USA - Northeast
Stock # 15529
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General Specs

  • Stock#: 15529
  • 2007
  • Braun Fire Body
  • Ford E-450 Ford Chassis
  • 2 - Door Commercial
  • Mileage: 34,666
  • Ford 6.0L Diesel Engine
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

Electrical - Lighting

  • All LED lighting
  • Whelen light package
    Whelen light and siren controller

Options

  • Air Conditioning
  • Automatic Tire Chains
  • Backup Camera
  • (3) O2 ports
    Power oxygen lift in compartment
    Suction
    Child restraint seat
    CPR side seat
    Air bags
    A/C
    Anti-lock brakes
    Battery charger
    Cruise control
    Vanner Life star Inverter
    Power brakes
    Power load manager
    Power locks
    Power Steering
    Power windows
     

    Ambulance is in very good condition
    Exterior- a few scratches on the paint and a couple of small dents
    Interior-very good condition, no rips or tears in any of the upholstery in the cab or box
    Undercarriage- some surface rust but no pitting or rot
    Tires- in good shape... about 65%

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Apparatus Information

  • Founded in 1961 by Charles J. Braun, Braun Industries, Inc. was initially a pattern shop located in Lithopolis, Ohio. In the 1970s, the company identified the ever-growing need for a high quality, custom built product in the ambulance marketplace. Leveraging their existing technologies as a pattern shop, Braun set out to expand their product offering and began manufacturing handcrafted ambulances in 1972. The evolution was natural for Braun and from there the future direction of the company was decided. As the emergency medical services industry learned about the quality of Braun’s ambulance, demand grew and the company expanded. In 1976, they relocated operations to the community of Oakwood, Ohio and moved in to a larger facility to accommodate increased production. The new location served the growth of Braun’s emergency vehicles and the company well for over twenty years. In the 1980s and 1990s, Braun Industries, Inc. continued to see success as an ambulance manufacturer and the business grew at a steady pace. Braun focused on expanding facilities and refining production processes to deliver the highest quality ambulance on the market. Computerized handling of all processes and streamlining of production methods paved the way to continued growth and efficient production of Braun’s emergency vehicles. In 1999, Braun Industries, Inc. transitioned to the second generation as Phil and Charma Braun assumed ownership and management of the corporation. With the goal of manufacturing the best ambulance in the country, they initiated a key investment strategy for the future. In May of 2000, Braun Industries, Inc. broke ground on a new, state-of-the-art facility. Located in Vision Industrial Park in Van Wert, Ohio, the 76,000 square foot manufacturing and corporate office facility was opened on January 2, 2001. Today, Braun Industries, Inc. continues to focus on what makes them great. The manufacturing process and operational flow are routinely evaluated for continuous improvement opportunities that can aid in the production of their emergency vehicles. The tradition of strong customer relationships, high quality products and valued innovations continue as they move forward. After three generations of delivering a high quality, custom handcrafted ambulance, you know a Braun ambulance is an ambulance “Built for Life.”
    https://www.braunambulances.com/company/history/

  • With under 50,000 miles, this piece of apparatus has lots of life remaining to respond to emergencies in your department.