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WOEII
02-13-2011, 10:23 PM
Companys name is Emergency Equiptment and below are 2 links to the sites.
http://www.eeresq.com/id2.html
http://offroadrescue.com/

Spoke with the owner Mike Brady. Good guy. He knows the internals and externals of the Gator product really good. :cool:

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Very nice conversion to rescue units here. :Chers:

""Gator Off Road Rescue 1 To Fire Control......"Go ahead Gator 1" Gator 1 is in four wheel and enroute to remote location......."Copy Gator 1"" :BG:

WOEII
02-13-2011, 10:44 PM
Couple times a year my Fire Department which I am a volunteer at asks to use my Gator. Mine is nothing like Mikes product. They just threw everything in it and it slides all around. :lol:

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The department past couple of years has been entertaining the thought of a Gator off road rescue / field brush fire unit. :lurk:

Off Road ResQ
03-09-2011, 08:28 PM
Great news!!!

Yesterday, the Kentucky Dept. of Agriculture's "Farm & Home Safety Program" was notified a new 2011 Gator 825i XUV is ready for pick up at HARTLAND Equipment in Bowling Green, KY. Again this year, HARTLAND and DEERE have teamed up to provide the best Gator yet for service with the nation's most comprehensive farm, home and off road safety & rescue training program. This Gator delivery coincides with the recent donation by KIMTEK Corp. of Westmore, VT, of a new MedLite EMS / Rescue bed insert. The MedLite insert will be delivered and installed by EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT of Independence, KY, at this weekend's DIXIE Fire School in Elizabethtown, KY. Here's a picture of what the new Gator 825i XUV will look when finished.
http://inlinethumb05.webshots.com/46788/2256140270099684271S600x600Q85.jpg
Many thanks to all the responsible corporate sponsors who made this Gator project possible.
http://inlinethumb30.webshots.com/47901/2691652450099684271S600x600Q85.jpg
This Gator will help train hundreds of emergency responders statewide over the years to come.

So, please be SAFE out there! But, if not, we'll be there for you!

For more information on this Gator project please visit: http://www.OffRoadRescue.com/