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Emergency Vehicle Manufacturers

New Ambulances

AEV

101 AEV Lane Jefferson, NC 28640

At the heart of AEV is our unwavering commitment to caring for our customers and our dedicated network of dealers. We are inspired by a calling to build ambulances with the highest standards of American-crafted excellence and approach every relationship with equally high standards. The welcoming spirit and warmth of our people continue long after the purchase.

Categories: Demo Ambulances, Stock Ambulances, Type I Ambulance, Type II Ambulance, Type III Ambulance

Ambulance Network

14 South Spring Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201

When it comes to buying a used ambulance from Ambunet, customers can rest assured they’re receiving a quality emergency vehicle. When a used vehicle arrives at Ambunet, it goes through a series of processes to improve it. Ambunet is committed to revitalizing each and every vehicle to like-new condition – despite the costs on their end – and have most recently invested in an in-house Ford Mechanic. They serve as a general ambulance repair shop and can handle any brand vehicle. However, they are specifically certified for Tri-Star, Malley Industries, Medix Specialty Vehicles, and Osage Ambulances, and offer parts direct from all 4 manufacturers.

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Braun

1170 Production Drive Van Wert, OH 45891

At Braun Industries, Inc., building custom handcrafted ambulances isn’t just a business, it’s a way of life. Founded in 1961 by Charles J. Braun, Braun Industries was initially a pattern shop. In the 1970s, the company identified the ever-growing need for a high quality, custom built product in the ambulance marketplace. Leveraging their existing technologies as a pattern shop, Braun set out to expand their product offerings and establish themselves as a leading US ambulance manufacturer.

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Crestline

126 Wheeler Street Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada, S7P 0A9

Crestline Coach Ltd. is a global leader in ambulance and specialty vehicle manufacturing and a Canadian distributor of small to mid-sized buses. With safety, innovation and durability always at the forefront of their business, Crestline exceeds and inspires today’s industry standards.

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Demers

1170 Production Drive Van Wert, OH 45891

The company had its humble beginnings in a Canadian cart and buggy shop, where the Demers family was already manufacturing funeral hearses and ambulances. Today, Demers is the oldest continuous ambulance manufacturer in North America. At the turn of the 20th century, the Demers workshop produced vehicles for the growing transportation needs of an increasingly industrialized Canada and the emerging automotive age. That early involvement in transportation was to become a family tradition and vision for the next 60 years. In the industry today, Demers Ambulances is probably the only manufacturer that can truly trace its heritage back to its original buggy shop in the 1800s.

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Excellance

453 Lanier Road Madison AL, 35758

Excellance, Inc. was founded in 1975 by George F. Epps, Dot Humphrey, and Zeb Overstreet. Their mission was to design, develop, and manufacture a high quality, all aluminum modular ambulance in accordance with Federal Specifications KKK-A-1822. Excellance is one of the oldest and most respected manufacturers of emergency vehicles in the world. From its inception, the company’s stated goal has been to produce the finest quality emergency medical and rescue vehicles available in the marketplace.ThreeGensExcellance Excellance’s customer base includes those to whom money is no object (such as the royal family of Saudi Arabia) as well as those who can afford no more than one vehicle but want the best value for their limited budget (such as volunteer organizations). Excellance has also supplied over 150 units to Acadian Ambulance in Louisiana, the largest private service provider in the United States.

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Frazer

7219 Rampart Street Houston, Texas 77081

We’ve been in the manufacturing business since 1956. We started out fabricating steel equipment for seismic exploration and diversified in the early 80’s into building EMS vehicles. Our experience building modular vehicles with an independent power source filled a much needed niche in the EMS market. As a company we’ve always pushed the limits of what’s possible and have never been afraid of hearing “it can’t be done”. It’s our mission to fully understand your issues or problems and provide lasting solutions.

Categories: Ambulance Remounting, Demo Ambulances, Stock Ambulances, Type I Ambulance, Type II Ambulance, Type III Ambulance

Horton

3800 McDowell Road Grove City, OH 43123

Our one-of-a-kind ambulances are built to exceed standard safety requirements, with a higher level of structural strength, for the protection and durability your department demands. Horton and its dedicated dealer network back it up with the kind of comprehensive warranties and service commitment that inspire confidence and make your decision easy. Choosing a Horton ambulance is choosing to invest in your crew, your department, your mission and to do it better every day.

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Leader Emergency Vehicles

10941 Weaver Ave. South El Monte, CA 91733

Since 1975, Leader has been exactly that: a leader in emergency vehicle manufacturing. We’re a Southern California-based ambulance company that combines a “can do” attitude with an unwavering commitment to safety and quality. The result is a range of Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 ambulances full of innovative features that can improve the safety and effectiveness of the crew.

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SIV Ambulances

2400 Big Oak Rd Langhorne, PA 19047

From new and used vehicles for sale, to remounting, and collision repair, SIV is here to serve you. We’re known for our fast turnaround, and our commitment to seeing every project through until you are satisfied. Contact us today for a free quote and let us answer any of your questions! From new and used vehicles for sale, to remounting, and collision repair, SIV is here to serve you. We’re known for our fast turnaround, and our commitment to seeing every project through until you are satisfied. Contact us today for a free quote and let us answer any of your questions!

Categories: Ambulance Remounting, Stock Ambulances, Type I Ambulance, Type II Ambulance, Type III Ambulance, Used Ambulances

Ready To Sell Your Emergency Vehicle or Equipment?

What do emergency vehicle buyers want to see?

  • Buyers like detailed information, accurate pricing, a bunch of photos and a video if possible. Don’t be the emergency vehicle ad that gets skimmed over due to lack of information or effort put into the ad.
  • Take great pictures of the emergency vehicle or firefighting equipment that you are selling. Move your vehicle outside on a sunny day and start taking your pictures. Take pictures of all four corners of the vehicle, side shots, front shots, rear shots, cab interior shots and body compartments.

How long will it take to sell my fire truck, ambulance or other emergency vehicle?

  • On average, most emergency vehicle sales happen within 60 days of being advertised. Some trucks may sell fast, some emergency vehicles may take longer depending on the year of the used emergency vehicle, condition and mileage.

Basically you should make your advertisement stand out!

  • Get creative in the ad text box and note the nitty gritty details. Especially the mechanicals and obviously the options. It is most important to supply as much information as possible. That will make your ad stand out.

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