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Page 1: SAFE DURABLE FUNCTIONAL · integral cab design. They are smaller in weight than Type I ambulances, meaning they get better fuel mileage. Differing from Type I ambulances, which have

SAFEDURABLE

FUNCTIONAL

Osage Quality Policy

Our company wide commitmentis to make the best use

of all our resourcesin producing the highest quality,

best value productsin a customer driven market.

www.osageambulances.com

TYPE II TRANSIT

TYPE II TRANSIT

Page 2: SAFE DURABLE FUNCTIONAL · integral cab design. They are smaller in weight than Type I ambulances, meaning they get better fuel mileage. Differing from Type I ambulances, which have

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•Three Year / 36,000 Mile Product Conversion•Five-Year / 100,000 Mile (Non Pro-rated) Modular Paint•Six Year / 72,000 Mile Electrical System•Lifetime Modular Body Structure

Type II ambulances have a long wheelbase and are based around an integral cab design. They are smaller in weight than Type I ambulances, meaning they get better fuel mileage. Differing from Type I ambulances, which have an entirely new compart-ment dropped onto the chassis, Type II ambulances use the same frame of the vehicle. Typically these are built on a high-top van, but are available on mid-roof vans as well. While the smaller size also limits the on-board capabilities of a Type II ambulance, these ambulances can be operated at a lower cost while still meeting all of the necessary needs of an transport. Osage Ambulances produces one Type II ambulance, the Travois, which is available on two different chassis types: The Ford Transit and the Mercedes Sprinter.

Type II ambulances are ideal for those looking for an ambulance that is more likely to be used for trans-portation than emergency response, due to the improved fuel mileage and reduced operation costs.

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