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Since all the ambulances are ford powerstroke around here. Wonder if any hospitals are experienceing any of the 6. 0 powerstroke dellimas? Almost makes me wanna drive there my self? :(
 
I haven't seen a 6. 0 Powerstroke in an emergency vehicle in my area yet (Rhode Island) and I am at the level 1 trauma center and other area hospitals in Providence a few times a shift.



One thing is for sure, when they are running right they must fly. The fire department I work for is not due for a new Rescue (ambulance to some) for a couple more years so hopefully they will have this mess straightened out when we purchase a new bus.
 
Our township fire department has a 6. 0 F450 light rescue with the 6. 0L. Its a very early one too built 9/02. They have had no issues at all to date and they run it hard and often. They are unaware of all the problems others are having. I explained some common problems to them and they claim to have none.



Our fire dept worked a code on Saturday morning. We responded our KME rescue engine to this call and had to shock and drop an airway on the PT. I ended up getting drafted to drive the 2001 Medtec ambulance in to the hospital. I was thinking about how glad I was it was a good running 7. 3L. Those things will run for the weight they carry.



PS: I dislike driving the ambulance to the hospital cause it adds about an hour to an otherwise short run... and I have to drive a Powerstroke! Lets see... I drive the Cummins powered rig to the scene and leave in a Powerstroke... don't seem right.



Were in a dillema now to replace our F350 gasser BLS squad rescue. I'm pushing a F450 V10 to avoid the 6. 0L because I will not tolerate serious downtime with a new truck. Ford sure aint gonna buy back a modified F450 that has custom paint and holes cut in the body for red lights. And I'm not gonna watch the local techs tear into a new truck engine they have little experience with. I wont have it.



Stupid Dodge wont let you take the bed off the new 3500's and install a body. They claim the frame wont take the stress yet toot their horn about how strong the hydroformed frame is.
 
The last time I was spec-ing out ambulances... . Ford wouldn't sell the 'ambulance prep package' unless it had an oil burner under the hood. This could be a different story than the truck chassis... .



The 6. 0L would probably have to be de-tuned if it were going to be stuffed in a van chassis... there isn't squat for room in those things for anything... nevermind an intercooler...



Have you seen the newer E-450's?! They look very odd with a medium duty axle in the front and those goofy fender flares...



How about a Freightliner/Daimler Chrysler Sprinter? They're goofy looking too... but at least you can get a decent diesel that isn't a 6. 0L



Matt
 
The E-550's are the goofy ones. E-450's still use 16" wheels. Didn't the 7. 3 equipped E-series use an intercooler. I had always assumed they did but never really looked for one.



Ford strictly mandates the diesel for their ambulance package. They have a strict definition of "ambulance". It basically includes anything for fire/rescue that uses a high idler device... . according to their fine print. Applies to both E and F series vehicles. They will void warranty to those who dont choose it for apparatus and also discharge you from their QVM builder list (factory body upfitters that finish uncomplete vehicles).
 
The fire station I work at is getting a brand new F550 4x4 w/6. 0 Patrol (brush truck) here in the next couple of weeks. I am interested in seeing how it is going to hold up. Our station covers a large unincorporated area. Our rigs are run hard and get some serious abuse.



IMHO our current Dodge has done a decent job considering it is loaded at it's GVWR without anyone in it. It has gone through a lot of front brakes, and as most people on this forum know the auto transmission's leave a lot to be desired.
 
Oh... OK... I thought the E-450's + were the goofy looking ones. I've only seen them going down the highway...



The cut-vans with 7. 3's were non-intercooled...



Matt
 
6.0 Quick Response BLS

We have a very early build F-350 crew 4x4 with the TS and 6. 0. It is a quick response BLS unit (Read as: pickup with shell and a few pieces of basic medical equipment). We have had substantial problems with it. I am gratetful that it is not a transport ambulance. I have had the pleasure of driving a GM 6. 5L TD ambulance. It is a very sickening feeling when you have to call for an intercept during an emergent run because the engine went on strike...

Brian
 
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