Good Fellowship Ambulance operates a fleet of seven state of the art vehicles and a special operations trailer to provide basic life support ambulance transports, supervisor operational and administrative duties, special event standbys, emergency incident rehabilitation and community training. Good Fellowship rotates the ambulance's response order monthly, in order to spread out the work load over five units. Vehicles are replaced as needed, typically every four to six years.
Supervisor's Vehicle (55-20)
The
Supervisor's vehicle is a 2008 Ford Expedition EL converted by
Odyssey Automotive Specialty. This vehicle is equipped with many
features including a mobile command center, mobile data computer (MDC) and 4-wheel drive for off road access or bad weather. The vehicle carries a variety of equipment including forcible entry/hand tools, an automated external defibrillator (AED), numerous EMS command/mass casualty equipment and a
variety of medical supplies.
This vehicle
is used by the duty supervisor for responding to incidents such as
motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, mass casualty incidents or any incident
requiring additional support.
Ambulance "A"
A truck is a 2007
Ford E-350/Lifeline Paraliner Type III ambulance converted by Lifeline
Emergency Vehicles. A truck is equipped and licensed as a Basic Life
Support Unit by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A truck is capable
of transporting 2 patients at a time and is used for both ALS
and BLS calls as well as interfacility transfers.
A truck features a
completely reflective striping pattern, back-up camera and 360º
LED lighting. A truck is also
equipped with a Mobile Data Computer, On-spot chains for winter
weather and an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

Ambulance "B"
B truck is a 2009
Ford
E-450/Lifeline Superliner Type III ambulance converted by Lifeline
Emergency Vehicles. B truck is equipped and licensed as a Basic Life
Support Unit by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. B truck is capable
of transporting 2 patients at a time and is used for both ALS
and BLS calls as well as interfacility transfers.
B truck features a
completely reflective striping pattern, back-up camera and 360º
LED lighting.
B truck is also
equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), On-spot chains for winter
weather and an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

Ambulance "C"
C truck is a 2006
Ford E-350/Paraliner Type III ambulance converted by Lifeline
Emergency Vehicles. C truck is equipped and licensed as a Basic Life
Support Unit by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. C truck is capable
of transporting 2 patients at a time and is used for both ALS
and BLS calls as well as interfacility transfers. C truck is also
equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), On-spot chains for winter
weather as well as an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

Ambulance "D"
D truck is a 2011 Ram 4500 4x4/Lifeline Paraliner Type I ambulance converted by Lifeline Emergency Vehicles. D truck is equipped and licensed as a Basic Life Support Unit by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. D truck is capable of transporting 2 patients at a time and is used for both ALS and BLS calls as well as interfacility transfers. D truck features a completely reflective striping pattern, back-up camera and 360º LED lighting. Other features of D truck include 4-wheel drive for off road access or bad weather, Mobile Data Computer (MDC) and an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

Ambulance "E"
E truck is a 1995
Ford E-350 4x4 Type II ambulance converted by American Emergency
Vehicles (AEV). E truck is equipped with 4 wheel drive capabilities
converted by Quigley Manufacturing Corporation. E truck is capable
of transporting 2 patients at a time and is used for both ALS
and BLS calls as well as interfacility transfers. E truck is also
equipped with a Mobile Data Computer and an AED (Automated
External Defibrillator).

Squad 55
Squad 55 is a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe converted by
Odyssey Automotive Specialty. This vehicle is equipped with many
features including a mobile data computer (MDC) and 4-wheel drive for off road access or bad weather. The vehicle carries a variety of equipment including forcible entry/hand tools, an automated external defibrillator (AED), incident rehab supplies and a
variety of medical supplies. This vehicle
is used by personnel for responding to incidents requiring rehabilitation support including working fires, haz-mat incidents, fire training and tactical police incidents. The vehicle is also used to carry equipment for off site training.

Special Operations Trailer "Rehab 55"
The Special Operations trailer is equipped with necessary supplies for emergency incident rehabilitation. The special operations trailer is pulled by Squad 55 to emergency scenes such has structure fires to provide tents, water, chairs and medical supplies for personnel. The trailer is also used for special events and can be setup as a mobile sub station for personnel.The special operations trailer, and 3 others just like it, were built by CrewBoss, located in Oregon and purchased with funds allocated for Chester County from the Southeastern Pennsylvania Terrorism Task Force.