How Emergency Ambulances Are Made: Complete Build Process of America's Rescue Vehicle
Автор: SilentForge Industries
Загружено: 2025-12-30
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Step inside Horton Emergency Vehicles in Grove City, Ohio and witness the complete build process of a Type I Ambulance built on a Ford F-550 Super Duty 4x4 chassis in gloss white with red reflective striping, from bare aluminum sheets to a fully equipped emergency vehicle driving out of the factory. This immersive 4K factory video shows every major stage of production with natural industrial sounds and no narration, perfect for viewers who love authentic manufacturing visuals.
Follow the Horton Type I Ambulance through chassis reception and inspection, aluminum module fabrication with precision cutting and TIG welding, module-to-chassis mounting and alignment, emergency electrical systems installation including Federal Signal lightbar and Whelen sirens, white base coat painting with red Reflexite chevron striping and Star of Life graphics, complete medical interior outfitting with Stryker Power-PRO cot mount, oxygen delivery system, suction unit, squad bench seating, upper and lower aluminum cabinetry, climate control, and LED scene lighting, emergency systems activation testing, driving tests within the facility, and final quality inspection. See the precision, craftsmanship, and engineering that goes into building one of the most critical emergency response vehicles ever made.
Perfect for fans of emergency vehicle manufacturing, commercial truck upfitting, EMS equipment, ambulance conversions, and "how it's made" style factory documentaries.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This video uses AI-generated factory imagery for educational and documentary-style purposes. It is for informational and entertainment use only and may not represent Horton Emergency Vehicles' or Ford's exact real-world manufacturing procedures.
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