Chassis:

q : Ford Transit 148” Wheelbase Extended High Roof

Features:

q 4 kW Generator plumbed into the gas tank

q Awning above the sliding side entry door

q Exterior outlet near the rear

q Scene light above the door

q Folding jump seat

q Folding table

q Wheelchair lift

q Workstations with overheads above the generator

q Mini refrigerator

Originally designed for the Opioid Task Force, this medical opioid vehicle’s adaptability is its key strength. From the 4KW Generator to the wheelchair lift, each feature is designed for versatility. This ensures that the mobile medical vehicle can be repurposed if needed to meet a wide range of needs, making it a long-term solution for any organization.

This small but fully packed and efficient medical opioid vehicle runs off a 4KW Generator plumbed right into the gas tank, installed on the driver’s side in a custom fabricated box. On the passenger side, above the sliding side entry door, is an awning to create a shaded area for possible medical opioid vehicle outreach events. An exterior outlet has been provided near the rear, and above the door is a scene light to give light to create an inviting entrance in any medical opioid vehicle situation.

Stepping into the interior of this mobile medical vehicle, one A/C unit has been provided to create and maintain a comfortable climate even on the hottest of days. Down the passenger side of the mobile medical vehicle to the rear of the sliding entrance door, there is a folding jump seat to provide a space for a third person to ride safely if needed. Behind that is a folding table to give a place to facilitate any medical opioid vehicle exams that might need to be performed, but otherwise, this can stay folded against the wall to provide greater mobility. There is also a small wall heater to help keep the mobile medical vehicle warm when needed.

In the very rear there is a wheelchair lift to help make this medical opioid vehicle more accessible to everyone. Along the driver’s side, across from the entry door, is a long counter above the generator. Behind the driver’s seat on this counter is a mini refrigerator in a custom-fabricated open-face box to make sure it stays secure while medical opioid vehicle traveling. Next to that is the electrical cabinet with a small overhead branching off that. The overhead is above a mobile medical vehicle workstation, and there is a bench between this workstation and a second rear workstation with an additional medical opioid vehicle overhead cabinet.

If you’re in need of a custom mobile medical vehicle or medical opioid vehicle for medical or public safety purposes, we’re here to help. We value your unique requirements and are eager to discuss how we can tailor a solution to meet them!

Contact us today for a free design consultation!

Franklin County Sheriff Mobile Opioid Outreach Van