By Model
Ambulance Model Options
With ten unique ambulance model options in our lineup, some available in both Type I and Type III configurations, we provide solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of emergency service professionals and their communities. When choosing the right ambulance model, consider factors such as module size and chassis options for optimal functionality.
At Medix, our goal is not just to sell ambulances, but to build lasting relationships based on trust, respect, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the lives of others. Browse all ambulance model options we offer using the quick reference charts below. You can also browse By Type here.
Type I Ambulance
Module:
153″ X 94″ X 72″
Chassis:
Ford F-350
Ford F-450
Dodge RAM 3500
Dodge RAM 4500
Type I Ambulance
Module:
146” x 90” x 68”
Chassis:
Ford F-350
Chevy C/K-3500
Dodge RAM 3500
Dodge RAM 4500
Type I Ambulance
Module:
170″ X 96″ X 72″
Chassis:
Ford F-450
Ford F-550
Dodge RAM 4500
Dodge RAM 5500
Type I Ambulance
Module:
157″ X 96″ X 72″
Chassis:
Ford F-450
Ford F-550
Dodge RAM 4500
Dodge RAM 5500
Type II Ambulance
Module:
100.7″ x 79” x 68.5”
Chassis:
Ford Transit 250 MR
Ford Transit 350 HR
How do you select the right ambulance model for your organization?
When it comes to selecting the right ambulance model for your organization, Medix is ready to guide you with expert precision and care. We understand that choosing the ideal ambulance involves a thoughtful evaluation of various factors – including the type of service you run, placement for special equipment, comfort requests from personnel, budgetary restraints, and more.
Here is a quick list of items to consider as you begin your search.
Review your budget to determine how much you must invest on a new ambulance model.
Identify whether you provide ALS, BLS, or transport services.
Determine if you are limited on the size of the ambulance model you can purchase based on the environment you operate in and station or service bay capacity.
Geographic region and chassis requirements can impact the ambulance model options available if you often drive in challenging conditions like snow and ice.
Properly scope out how much space you need for equipment and storage supplies.
Protecting patients and personnel in the event of an accident can be a significant determining factor for some departments.
Assessing maintenance requirements and staff mechanic availability can impact ambulance model choice.
Selecting between diesel or gasoline for operational efficiency may be necessary for your organization.
Some personnel may have special requests for interior features to help improve their job performance or comfort.
By working with Medix, you gain access to dependable, high-value ambulances crafted with precision and care, backed by our dedication to building lasting relationships grounded in trust and respect. Reach out to us today, and let’s embark on this journey together, ensuring you have the perfect ambulance model to serve others.