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September 23rd, 2008 03:23 PM #1Hi guys,
Foton has announced their ambulance model costing P950,000.00
It looks like a Hi-Ace Clone.
My question is:
Without any reliability background as of the moment, would you trust it to take you to the hospital during an emergency?
A brand new Mitsubishi L300 Ambulance is cheaper for only P700k... I know its based on an old model, but at least it's been known to be reliable. I think the Hyundai Starex and Nissan Urvan Ambulance Models are also priced closely to the Foton.
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September 23rd, 2008 03:41 PM #2
That's kinda expensive for Foton... especially since their trucks are so cheap.
If it's an original Isuzu engine... it might be okay,, but the price is just way too much, unless it comes from the manufacturer fully equipped with emergency equipment.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 23rd, 2008 03:41 PM #3
That's kinda expensive for Foton... especially since their trucks are so cheap.
If it's an original Isuzu engine... it might be okay,, but the price is just way too much, unless it comes from the manufacturer fully equipped with emergency equipment.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 23rd, 2008 03:47 PM #4
If it were the one to respond immediately of course I would.
The van is only half of the equation. The life saving equipment inside is more important, they have to be complete especially for trauma cases and cardiovascular emergencies. Even 'branded' ambulances can conk-out if the maintenance intervals are also not met properly.
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September 23rd, 2008 04:00 PM #5
why not if its emergency.. today most of public transport buses are made in china .. see all brand new bus of victory liner.. and many roaming around metro buses.. (king long)
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September 24th, 2008 09:11 AM #6
I would rather have the Nissan Urvan Ambulance although it is priced at P1.14M
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September 25th, 2008 03:09 AM #8This actually got me thinking ...
- Off hand I'd say it depends on the maintenance. Even if its a multi-million peso Mercedes Benz van, but if its poorly maintained then its useless.
- The equipment inside the van coupled with a well trained and experienced paramedic riding in the ambulance. We have a lot of good paramedics, unfortunately, most of them are already working abroad. Those still here are either simply gaining experience or waiting for their visas.
- Most of the big hospitals use their ambulances as glorified limousine service. So what's the point?
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September 25th, 2008 10:12 AM #9
baka habang may emergency bigla na lang bumigay ang tie-rod etc! hahaha lingo lingo kay claro yan sa cruven papaayos hahaha
for something that critical,id rather NOT make tipid to my patients ano...
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September 25th, 2008 10:29 AM #10well kung na aksidente ka or inatake ka sa puso, i don't think mamimili ka pa ng ambulance... baka kahit sa tricycle sumakay ka makarating ka lang sa hospital eh.. maybe may mga medical equipments included dyan kaya medyo pricey... and considering its a truck based, matibay naman yan lalo na kung for emergency use lang.. dapat din matulin ang ambulance na yan kasi kung malayo ang byahe at makupad eh bale wala, patay na yung pasyente bago dumating sa hospital...
OT: I remember one time sa SLEX meron ambulance na nagmamadali (L300) and i'm driving a kia carnival, medyo pa ekis ekis yung ambulance para sumingit, and then i tried kung talagang mabilis kasi ambulance nga eh... kaso hindi umabot sa van ko hehehe, yung mga starex na ambulance mabibilis din..
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