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2017 Wheeled Coach Ford Ambulance
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2017 Wheeled Coach Ford Ambulance
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Truck Type Ambulances and Transport Units
Manufacturer Wheeled Coach
Year Built 2017
Mileage 334,861
Location USA - Southwest
Stock # 18428
Price Sold and Delivered
  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 18428
  • 2017
  • Wheeled Coach Fire Body
  • Ford Chassis
  • 2 - Door Commercial
  • Mileage: 334,861
  • Ford 275 HP Gas Engine
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

Electrical - Lighting

Options

  • Air Conditioning
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Apparatus Information

  • Crafted in the world’s largest ambulance manufacturing plant in Winter Park, Florida, Wheeled Coach ambulances are uniquely tailored to every order. This ensures crews have access to vehicles that best fit the demands of their department. Plus, it allows responders to utilize the ambulance in ways that help them save lives, no matter what the scene calls for. Backed by REV Group, a 2+ billion-dollar company, Wheeled Coach proudly employs hard-working men and women, including our Veterans, who continue to innovate the way ambulances are built. All of this is accomplished with a strong focus on customization, consistency, and dependability. Wheeled Coach is a division of the REV Group.
    https://www.wheeledcoach.com/

  • This fire truck is a very new piece of apparatus, and rare on the used fire truck market today. Feel free to touch base with us to get the full history on this rig, and we will be glad to pass it along, but with minimal time passed since it was produced, this vehicle will have many years remaining to serve at its next fire department!


  • Since the beginning in 1973, Wheeled Coach has kept its eye on the future; always working with customers to improve upon today's ambulances and rescue vehicles. The goal has been to make emergency vehicles safer for both patient and crew and make them more efficient. Starting with the first van-type ambulance in the industry, the product developments keep on coming.
    http://www.wheeledcoach.com/company/about.htm