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Five Auto Services for Ambulance Safety

The last thing an EMT or paramedic wants to worry about is mechanical problems when on a run. Ambulances are crucial when it comes to saving people’s lives. United Diesel Repair services ambulances to ensure they are ready to run safely and reliably. Hence, the only thing the emergency personnel is concerned with is the patient they are transporting. Here are five services that help keep ambulances safe and avoid breakdowns when you’re rushing someone to the emergency room.

1. Brake Inspections

People do not always hear ambulance sirens when they’re driving. They’ve got their windows up and the radio on, and they drive through an intersection even though the emergency vehicle has the right-of-way. Regular brake inspections ensure the ambulance can stop on a dime to avoid an accident in transit.

2. Cooling System Maintenance

It’s doubtful that a patient’s family will understand that the ambulance overheated on its way to the hospital. Any emergency technician knows that seconds count when it comes to saving people’s lives. You cannot afford to have the ambulance overheat as you drive through crowded city streets.

3. Oil Changes

Driving an ambulance is tough on the engine. The engine is turned on and off frequently throughout the day. The operator picks up speed and slows down constantly. The drives are primarily on surface streets. This wreaks havoc on diesel engines, so frequent oil changes are necessary to boost engine protection.

4. Tire Rotations

Keeping the tires rotated is also important. Again, a family will not understand that the ambulance had a flat while transporting their loved one to the hospital. Tire rotations every 5,000 miles keep the tire tread healthy longer, which helps reduce the chances of leaks or dangerous blowouts. 

5. Transmission Service

The driving conditions discussed above are also hard on an ambulance’s transmission. These vehicles are equipped with automatic transmissions that need servicing to withstand the heat of a diesel engine and the hospitals’ back and forth. Shifting should never be a concern.

6. Wheel Balance and Alignments

Finally, wheel balances and alignments help with tire tread wear and also keep the patients more comfortable. Other suspension services, such as changing the shock absorbers and struts when they need it, also reduce the ambulance’s road bounce. Injured patients cannot be jolted around.

United Diesel Repair in Flowery Branch, GA, services, and repairs ambulances and other emergency service vehicles. Call us today to discuss your preventative maintenance needs.

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