Found at windycitymotors:
- 2013 INTERNATIONAL MEDTEC AMBULANCE TYPE 1
- WELL MAINTAINED FIRE DEPARTMENT TRUCK RECENTLY PUT OUT OF SERVICE IN AUGUST 2024
- ALWAYS STORED INDOORS
- PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW, IL
- 20,000 GVWR
- MEETS FEDERAL STANDARDS FOR KKK-A-1822F
- INCLUDED IS THE STRYKER 6506 POWER PRO XT GURNEE & THE 6390 POWER LOADER
- STREAMLIGHT VULVAN FIRELIGHT CHARGING SYSTEM (FIRELIGHTS NOT INCLUDED)
- BATTERY VOLTAGE MONITOR SYSTEM
- SUCTION/VACUUM SYSTEM
- OXYGEN SYSTEM WITH PASS THROUGH TANK ACCESS
- RED/WHITE WORKING LIGHTS IN BOX & CAB
- KUSSMAUL AUTO EJECTING AUTOMATIC CHARGERS
- REAR SUSPENSION DUMP
- OPTICOM CAPABLE
- OVERHEAD SPOT LIGHT WITH ELECTRONIC CAB CONTROL
- PROAIR REAR BOX A/C UNIT
- ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
- REAR BOX EXHUAST FAN
thanks Martin
#1 by Martin on October 31, 2024 - 10:49 AM
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Medtec was doing well wasn’t it? I thought towards the end they were backlogged before they stopped production.
Does Oshkosh or pierce still own the naming rights to medtec?
#2 by Admin on October 31, 2024 - 4:43 PM
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https://www.jems.com/operations/ambulances-vehicle-ops/oshkosh-corporation-announces-shutdown-m/
The Oshkosh Corporation has announced today that they will no longer continue with the manufacture of Medtec Ambulances beginning the first of 2013.
In a letter sent to their suppliers, Oshkosh stated that after an extensive review it has been decided to “discontinue the design, manufacture and sale of Medtec Ambulances and will be shutting down the Medtec operations.” The shutdown is expected to occur on or before January 2013. Oshkosh stated that until that time the corporation will stop taking new orders and will work with dealers and customers to meet obligations and finalize production schedules. Fire apparatus manufacturing at their Bradenton plant will not be affected.
For nearly a year and a half since relocating Medtec operations to Florida, Oshkosh has invested many hours into improving efficiencies. With their decision to close Medtec, Oshkosh looks to focus its attention on fire apparatus, aircraft rescue, command vehicles and other products.
#3 by Mike C on October 31, 2024 - 7:05 AM
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It was a shame when Medtec ended production. I always thought they made a good product. I guess one good thing that came out of it was that Horton became more prevalent to the area. Both companies made or make good products.