What Temperatures do you keep your bays at? What temperature can be harmful to a pumper? A tanker? What should an ambulance be kept at?\ Thank you very much for your help!Continue
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Started Dec 28, 2010
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JT,
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To answer your question, if you are asking how high above freezing you should keep your water carriers and medic unit, I would say that the warmer your water is, the longer you can re-curc at the scene before gates start to freeze. Your Ambu should never get colder than you can warm it before you collect your next hypothermic patient.
If that's not what you meant, correct me and I will try harder.