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*Spy Shot* New Cortlandt-Peekskill Paramedics 35-Medic Truck

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Cortlandt-Peekskill Paramedics (35-M/39-M)

New Truck 4

2016 Dodge Ram

Special thanks to Sympathomedic for the spy shot!

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Radios and cabinetry are currently being installed from my understanding.

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Seth do u know if this is replacing any of the current 35medic units or the current 39medic units

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Do you know if this is replacing any of the current 35medic units or the current 39medic units

It is replacing the current Truck 9 which is assigned to 35-M-2

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Truck 9 and Truck 10 are the same year so I'm guessing Truck 10 assigned to 39M2 will be replaced soon also

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So we see an increasing trend of full size pickups with caps for fire service command vehicles. I think the concept makes a lot of sense. My question is when using these rigs for a Paramedic Response Unit is there an issue with equipment being stored in the bed of the vehicle without heat? I understand that the vehicles are normally stored in a conditioned garage but emergency vehicles spend a lot of time out of quarters sitting at scenes and outside the hospital. The issue with fluids and medications freezing would be a concern to me. Is there a feature that provides heat to the bed? I know utility bodies used for paramedic response rigs will have heated compartments.

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