VIDEO: The ambulance inside might not be brand new, but Marty Aubol loves the new building that houses it. "Gotta keep it clean, yep, keep it looking nice," Aubol said. The paramedic moved in to his home base, which was built on the Sugar Camp-Three Lakes town line on Thunder Lake Road, in April, about nine months after construction started. It's Oneida County's first standalone ambulance station. "Exciting to be part of that, to be one of the first people in here," Aubol said. Here, smack dab between the two communities, provides a faster response time than the old Medic 8 location about six miles away in Three Lakes. The county still stages an ambulance there, but it's now a "second out" unit, called in if Medic 8 is already on a call.