Type III Ambulances
At Medix, we don’t just offer a great selection of high-value Type 3 ambulances. We are passionately committed to delivering the best products and supporting our customers long-term through personalized relationships built on trust, reliability, and quality.
This Type 3 ambulance model features a 170″ x 96″ x 72″ module. It is a versatile choice for various service applications and has the longest box of any Medix configuration.
Available on a Ford E-450 and Chevy G-4500 chassis.
With a 166″ x 94″ x 72″ module, this model offers multiple floor plans, high-density foam insulation for heat and noise protection, and a robust chassis tested to withstand static loads of up to 50,000 PSI.
Available on a Ford E-450 and Chevy G-4500 chassis.
This Type 3 model offers hospital-based, municipalities, and private ambulance services the ability to perform ALS and BLS functions with a modest footprint; the module is 157″ x 94″ x 72″.
Available on a Ford E-450 and Chevy G-4500 chassis.
This Type 3 model offers hospital-based, municipalities, and private ambulance services the ability to perform ALS and BLS functions with a modest footprint; the module is 157″ x 94″ x 72″.
Available on a Ford E-450 and Chevy G-4500 chassis.
In emergency services, the decision to purchase a new Type 3 ambulance transcends mere transportation—it is the start of a long-term partnership between passionate professionals devoted to delivering first-class care. Every Type 3 ambulance that rolls off our production line is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and service, instilling a profound sense of esteem and purpose as you opt for a Medix ambulance to support your vital mission of saving lives.
A Type 3 ambulance is a versatile option built on a cutaway van or commercial chassis. The patient compartment is an integral part of the vehicle that seamlessly connects to the cab. Instead of the smaller pass-through or crawl-through available on a Type 1 ambulance, a Type 3 features a larger walk-through from the compartment for easy passage between the two areas.
Type 3 ambulances are ideal for urban environments due to their small size and agility, allowing them to easily navigate through narrow streets and tight spaces that a larger vehicle might struggle with.
- Improved maneuverability
- Enhanced ergonomics
- Lower cost of ownership
A Type 3 ambulance is often easier to get around than a Type 1 due to a shorter turning radius, lower frame rails, and a lower floor height. This makes it ideal for routing through busy city streets.
The lower floor height makes it easier to load equipment and cots without air suspension lowering systems. In addition, the connection between the patient compartment and the cab offers convenience and efficiency. Everything a crew needs is within arm’s reach, and there is more than ample space to provide care.
Furthermore, a Type 3 ambulance generally offers a lower cost of ownership throughout the vehicle’s life. This is due to a lower price-point upfront, as well as ongoing due to maintenance, etc.
As dedicated professionals committed to serving those who serve others, Medix understands the importance of selecting the right ambulance for your needs and budget. Our focus on quality and relationship-building drives us to help you make an informed decision; we will ensure the type you select best fits you.
Taking a closer look at your geographical area is an important consideration. A Type 3 ambulance might be optimal if you primarily serve an urban environment due to its ability to easily maneuver tight spaces and crowded streets.
The budget for the ambulance’s initial cost and long-term maintenance are also critical to your decision. Type 3 ambulances offer lower upfront and maintenance costs and are often more cost-effective than Type 1.
Lastly, an ambulance aligning with your organization’s operations is imperative. What are the unique needs and requirements faced on a routine basis? Pick the ambulance type that best aligns with these, ensuring you can deliver optimal care to your community when it counts.