From Donald Tessler:

New unit for Carol Stream Fire District Medic 29. Donald Tessler photo

Rear view of the new Freightliner/Medtec unit for Carol Stream Fire District Medic 29. Donald Tessler photo
From Donald Tessler:
New unit for Carol Stream Fire District Medic 29. Donald Tessler photo
Rear view of the new Freightliner/Medtec unit for Carol Stream Fire District Medic 29. Donald Tessler photo
Tags: ambulance on Freightliner M2 chassis, Carol Stream Fire District, Donald Tessler, Medtec Type I ambulance, new ambulance for Carol Stream, new Medtec ambulance, Type I ambulance on a Freightliner chassis
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#1 by Ron Wolkoff on November 2, 2013 - 2:02 PM
Where are the chevrons?
#2 by fmddc1 on November 2, 2013 - 12:02 PM
Thanks’ Admin for the info.
#3 by fmddc1 on November 2, 2013 - 2:45 AM
Forgive me guy’s, but why is oskosh going to stop making medtec? I read it some where I just can’t remember why.
#4 by Admin on November 2, 2013 - 11:48 AM
go into the search field on the blog and enter Medtec, or Oshkosh and you’ll find a listing of all previous posts which include those words … you might also try searching shutdown
#5 by Robert on November 1, 2013 - 6:36 PM
I like the new International better. But the colors are awesome
#6 by Larry on November 1, 2013 - 5:43 PM
To be fair the chief is actually a Schaumburg guy. He does seem to get confused as to where HE’S from on occasion
#7 by S on November 1, 2013 - 2:45 PM
Perhaps one of the last Medtec units built?
#8 by Bill Post on November 1, 2013 - 2:19 PM
What a beautiful looking Ambulance rig. It looks more like a Chicago rig then the Chicago rigs look like. Of course the Chief and Deputy Chief are Chicago people,
That’s what the Chicago Fire Department Modular Vans would have looked like had Chicago not gone to different red and white and white with red trim color schemes since we first started using Ambulance Vans in the mid 1070’s.