I just came across some exciting news on the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page! They posted a message congratulating Chief Jeffery Springer and the entire Chicago Heights Fire Department on the recent arrival of their brand-new Frontline Model M1 ambulance. This impressive vehicle is built on a robust 2016 Chevrolet C3500 4x2 Silverado chassis, powered by a reliable 6.6L diesel engine. This marks the fourth new addition to their growing fleet, which serves as a testament to their commitment to excellence and providing top-notch service to the community. What really caught my attention was the extensive list of features that come standard with this ambulance. It's equipped with advanced LED emergency and interior dome lighting, ensuring maximum visibility during critical situations. There’s also a Tomar Opticom system for prioritizing traffic signals, making response times faster and safer. Inside, you’ll find a Havis custom swing-out tablet docking station, which is incredibly convenient for paramedics and first responders. The ambulance also has a 20A Kussmaul Super Auto Eject system, a Med-Vault for storing medical supplies, and even an extra wall-mounted suction unit/charger for added convenience. This particular model is part of Frontline's latest lineup, designed to be compact yet highly functional. It's crafted from durable all-aluminum, extruded modular body panels, offering both strength and reliability. The exterior provides an impressive 56 cubic feet of storage space, while the interior boasts 45 cubic feet of capacity. The standard dimensions—146 inches long and 90 inches wide—come with a generous 68-inch interior headroom, making it easier for responders to move around inside. Interestingly, this model can be ordered with or without a CPR seat, depending on specific operational needs. As someone who appreciates innovation in emergency vehicles, I couldn’t help but notice how thoughtfully this ambulance was designed. From its powerful engine to its sleek design, it truly feels like a modern workhorse. Plus, with photos shared by Fire Service Inc., we can see just how well it fits into the Chicago Heights FD’s current fleet. The rear view shows no chevron striping yet, giving it a clean and professional look. And if you peek inside, the interior looks pristine, complete with all necessary equipment neatly organized. Overall, this new ambulance is not only a significant upgrade but also a symbol of progress within the department. It will undoubtedly enhance their ability to respond quickly and efficiently to emergencies across the south suburban Chicagoland area. Kudos to everyone involved in bringing this project to life—it’s definitely a milestone worth celebrating!

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