2002 Ford Excursion - used as a
first response vehicle and also to pull the disaster trailer.
The disaster trailer is set up
to provide equipment on the scene of a disaster. It also carries
some of the equipment used by the HazMat Team. Check out our
Disaster Drills where we got to
give some of this equipment a test run.
This unit also goes to special
events such as the Fowlerville Fair.
A typical Livingston County EMS
ambulance.
The "gator" - Used for special
events such as the Fowlerville Fair.
This unit is able to maneuver in
crowds and carries equipment to provide ALS treatment at the
scene.
It can also transport a patient
to an area where they can be loaded into an ambulance.
Livingston County's EMS has become one of the
first emergency medical services in the state to install onboard
computer systems in its ambulances.
The portable laptop computers have a mobile data
program, so 911 dispatchers and EMS base operators know where each
vehicle is located and what it is doing at all times
Paramedic Mark
Lester uses the new onboard computers in one of the ambulances at
the Livingston County EMS headquarters in Howell. Lester oversaw
installation of the technology.
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3950 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, Michigan 48855
Business Phone: (517) 546-6220 Fax: (517) 546-6788
After hours calls for a supervisor should be made to 911