Barrow County Emergency Services recently placed a new Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance into service.
The ambulance, identified as Med 5, replaced an older unit that was reaching the end of its service life. The older unit will be kept in the fleet to serve as a reserve ambulance.
According to press information from Barrow County EMS, the new Med 5 is built on a Chevrolet chassis and is gasoline powered rather than the more traditional diesel fuel-powered vehicles.
"We made the decision to move to the gasoline engine platform instead of diesel in order to save on upfront and maintenance cost. We did a lot of research, and this is a shift we are seeing industry-wide as service providers move towards more efficient and cost-effective vehicles," said Chief Alan Shuman.