Originally posted by PArescueEMT@Dec 24 2004, 11:06 PM
I am a fan of the type I. I have no leg room in any truck with a van cab. The Sprinter is great for leg room, and headroom in the back, but it still only holds 1 Pt. with access on only 1 side.
But now I work in type II's primarily since my company has 4 of them and 1 sprinter. I have worked in all 5 types (sprinter has a category of it's own), all have advantages, and all have dis-advantages so I send my vote out for an oversized type 1 w/ 4 - wheel drive, buell horns, and on-spot chains.
The Q. The Q - you forgot the REAL Q2B (no, not that Emectronic poser) A Real Q. Cab-Mounted, between the twin Buells, on the roof of the cab, right below the 8-rotator MX7000 haning off the box.
(yes, I am a bit of a whacker, but I admit it)
seriously though - I Haven't worked in a sprinter, but when I've seen them, I've found myself feeling that they beat out any other Type II. More headroom back and front, more legroom, and they handle like the mercedes they are, from what I hear.
Personally, though, give me a Ford E450 Dual Rear wheel, extended Box, Horton type III and I'd be set.
One of my two squads has all three - I, II, and III's - the III's are AEV minimods, but still have more room than II's, and when some folks at the squad feel that a crew is Primary, Driver, Secondary/Student, and Student/Attendant, it gets a little crowded when you put a EMT-P or 2 in the rig too.
Oh, and from personal experience, codes are a pain in the butt in a type II. Well, codes are a pain in the lower back anyware, but still
Jon