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New ambulances for Schaumburg
Hey there! I just came across some exciting updates about Schaumburg’s latest emergency vehicles. According to Tyler Tobolt, Schaumburg is introducing two brand-new ambulances to replace their existing units, specifically Ambulance 51 and 52. These shiny new additions are built on Freightliner M2106 chassis with Horton bodies, and they come equipped with Stryker Power Load Systems for enhanced functionality.
The Foster Coach Sales Facebook page has shared some great photos showcasing these state-of-the-art vehicles. One image highlights the interior layout of the ambulance, giving us a glimpse into how the space is designed for efficiency and comfort. Another photo captures the rear of the unit without any chevron striping, which gives it a sleek and modern look. There’s also a shot of Schaumburg Ambulance 51, clearly showing its Freightliner M2106 chassis paired with a Horton body, emphasizing the robust build quality. Lastly, another picture displays both new ambulances lined up, offering a side-by-side comparison that really drives home their impressive design.
As the webmaster notes, it remains unclear whether these are entirely new builds or remounts, but either way, they look fantastic. Foster Coach Sales mentioned in their post that these are “brand new Freightliner chassis†fitted with custom Horton conversions. It’s always fascinating to see how communities upgrade their emergency response fleets, and Schaumburg seems to be stepping up their game here.
Personally, I’m really excited about the addition of Stryker Power Load Systems. This technology not only improves patient handling but also reduces strain on first responders during critical situations. Plus, having everything mounted on a solid Freightliner chassis ensures durability and reliability—key traits when you’re dealing with life-or-death scenarios.
Anyway, I’ll keep an eye out for more details as they emerge. If anyone has any insider info or additional insights, feel free to drop a comment below! Let me know what you think about these new rigs—they’re definitely making a strong case for being top-tier emergency vehicles.