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Anyone know how tall an ambulance such as this would be?
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I'm trying to think back to the stickers on the dashboard of the ambulances I've driven, I wanna say between 11 and 12 feet.
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110-112" on a Type I generally.
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sweet thanks
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If you sardine one of these on a low bridge, I don’t know you and this thread never happened.
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http://www.braunambulances.com/models/signatu…
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lol no i’m setting the height for a glass canopy on a hotel.
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That would make a great campervan
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Expo’s love ambulances..
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nice work. the f-350 is 105" (8'-9") s0 my 12' canopy should be fine.
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Those specs are for that specific conversion, so the one you pictured might be a little different. I would find out who did the conversion and give them a call, or check their website.
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I don't know the answer, hence my asking. Why wouldn't one make a canopy that's considerably higher than the tallest vehicle, just on the off chance something bigger comes through there? What about a fire truck? Are they taller than an ambulance?
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they are, what what i’ve found 10'-9", so 12' still works.
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wanna know what else is 110-112" ;)