KKK-A-1822 E
3.15.3 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT.
When specified (see 6.2-ss), the ambulance shall be equipped with, but not limited
to the following. Additional weight, resulting from specified options, shall be deducted
from the specified payload allowance (see 3.5.2).
1. Reserved.
a rescue vehicle. Select which items, (a through
jj) and fully detail specific items wanted by brand,
2. Tachograph; 145 km/ hour (90 mph), with 24-hour
model, size, quantity, as required.
chart, warning light, and siren recording.
Body rubrails; for Types I and III, as specified
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3. Intercom, Silent; The system shall consist of
in 3.9.7.5.
amber, red, and green lights in the driver 's
20.
Automatic transmission heavy-duty oil cooler;
compartment controlled by the EMT. It shall
additional unit (for very hot areas only), per
include an alerting buzzer in the driver 's
3.6.5.2.1 when not furnished from the chassis
compartment.
manufacturer.
4. Intercom; voice intercommunication system
Folding style step; at ambulance body rear
21.
between driver and technician compartments as
loading doors, per 3.9.6.
per paragraph 3.14.5.
Front bumper override; grille, and radiator
22.
3.7.7, similar to Delco/ Delphi, Gould, or equal.
protection, per 3.9.6.1 (grille guard) and 3.9.6.2
5. Batteries; 12VDC, heavy-duty "high cycle life,"
(bumper guards).
maintenance-free automotive type per1.
Emergency safety kit; in sturdy metal/plastic
23.
6. 115 VAC; onboard electric power supply, Inverter
carrying case containing: 3 bi-directional
(specify brand or equal) per 3.7.8.3.
reflective triangles (approved FMVSS 125), 6
7. 12 VDC battery charger or conditioner and
fuses, minimum 15 minutes each with holders, 2
portable equipment battery charging circuit;
sets of chassis circuit electrical system spare
specify conditioner or charger, and locations of
fuses.
additional portable equipment battery charging
Towing devices; not less than 2 towing devices
24.
circuit lead termination point(s) per 3.7.7.1, 3.7.7.2,
on the front of the vehicle. (if permitted by
and 3.7.8.
chassis manufacturer).
(*)8. High intensity cot light; with flexible or adjustable
Spotlight; 360 degree horizontal and 90 degree
25.
shaft located near head of primary cot per 3.1.5.1.
vertical adjustment, remote controlled per 3.8.4.
9. Checkout lights; for patient compartment (see
Radio-Chassis manufacturers; AM/FM, as
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3.8.5.2).
specified. Additional speakers shall be furnished
10. Patient fan; located near primary cot, minimum
as specified.
250 CFM rating, 12VDC.
27.
Reserved.
11. Rear step storage compartment; for Types I and
Seat; on left, street side of vehicle (right side of
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III when available on specified chassis.
patient) (see 3.1.5.1 & 3.11.4).
12. Window; tinted, right side panel of patient
Cab Console; between driver and passenger
29.
compartment, minimum 2774 sq. cm (430 sq. in.)
seat. Purchaser shall specify layout and
per 3.10.14.
dimensions (see 3.9.2 & 3.10.15.2).
13. Reserved.
Running boards; (see 3.9.7.2).
30.
(*) 14. Drug kit compartment; locking, security
Mud flaps; (see 3.9.7.3).
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compartment located near primary patient with
Interior/exterior compartment; two shelves, at
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piano hinge and non-exposed fasteners, door
the front right corner of the body with exterior
with key lock, minimum size 56 cm (22")W x 36 cm
access per 3.11.1.2 (for Types I & III).
(14")D x 46 cm (18")H per 3.1.5.1.
Map light; dash or ceiling mounted as required
33.
15. Stone/mud guard; to protect lower front end of
by the purchaser and shall be separately
body (for Type I and III) (see 3.9.7.4).
switched. Purchaser shall specify type or model
16. Power plant heaters; minimum -34° C (- 30° F)
required (see 3.8.5).
startability per 3.6.3.2.1 for severely cold areas
Siren system;. Specify features e.g. foot switch
34.
only per 3.6.3.2.1.
or other requirements (see 3.14.6).
17. High altitude operations; engine adjustments
Audible warning indicator; in the cab, that
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and/or emission control(s), and test if available
sounds only when the patient or equipment
and applicable per 3.6.4.3.
compartment(s) are open and when the vehicle
18. Extrication equipment; specified in 3.11.2.1. (This
is placed in forward or reverse gear.
equipment may normally be carried on the
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Air horns; (see 3.14.7)
ambulance unless it is routinely accompanied by
(*) Items furnished as standard equipment when Configuration "A" (ALS) is specified (see 3.1.5.1).
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