Chartered in 1948, the Southern California Ambulance Association was founded by the fathers of the ambulance industry in Southern California. Industry pioneers such as J.H. Goodhew of Goodhew Ambulance Service, Carl Dolphin of Dolphin’s Ambulance Service, J. Walter Schaefer of Schaefer Ambulance Service, Ysidro Reyes of Santa Monica Ambulance Service and O.B. Bowers of Bowers Ambulance. Grab the latest working Goodhew coupons, discount codes and promos. Use the coupons before they're expired for the year 2020.
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05-31-2013, 04:41 PM
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Thanks to Joe Sebbio, who didn't mean to answer the question but did so anyway, the answer is: yes, there was a stair-chair with posts. And here it is.
(Springfield Travelall ambulances came with a stair-chair mounted on the left side door, Fame's has one but I didn't think to check it while I was there.)
This also answers the root question of why the right side door is unusually long on this particular ambulance - to accommodate a patient on this type of stair-chair in the side door. It certainly would not fit through the regular Travelall door. There are wheel cups under the 747 box.
And so, as Mr. Loftin is fond of saying, 'you learn something new every day.'
Wow! As many times as I've used that particular-style stairchair, I've never noticed those little posts on the bottom. I like the 747, I still have two of them fully stocked that I carry with me.
Thanks to Joe Sebbio, who didn't mean to answer the question but did so anyway, the answer is: yes, there was a stair-chair with posts. And here it is.
(Springfield Travelall ambulances came with a stair-chair mounted on the left side door, Fame's has one but I didn't think to check it while I was there.)
This also answers the root question of why the right side door is unusually long on this particular ambulance - to accommodate a patient on this type of stair-chair in the side door. It certainly would not fit through the regular Travelall door. There are wheel cups under the 747 box.
And so, as Mr. Loftin is fond of saying, 'you learn something new every day.'
Wow! As many times as I've used that particular-style stairchair, I've never noticed those little posts on the bottom. I like the 747, I still have two of them fully stocked that I carry with me.