Ambulances
The Little Neck-Douglaston Community Ambulance Corps owns and operates two well-maintained, New York State Certified ambulances.

Ambulance #16 was dedicated and put into service on May 18, 2003.
Ambulance #16 is a Horton 403 built on a 2003 Ford E-350 chassis. Features include electronically controlled privacy windows, upgraded emergency lighting, computerized electrical load-management, rear slide-in backboard compartment, as well as many other advanced features.
Ambulance #16 is well-maintained and carries all of the necessary life-saving equipment mandated by the State of New York.

Ambulance #15 was dedicated and put into service on June 15, 1999. The ambulance was bought through a grant secured by State Senator Frank Padavan. Equipment and supplies for the ambulance was bought through a grant secured by State Assemblywoman Ann-Margaret Carrozza.
Ambulance #15 is a Horton 403 built on a 1998 Ford E-350 chassis. Features include electronically controlled privacy windows, upgraded emergency lighting, computerized electrical load-management, rear slide-in backboard compartment, as well as many other advanced features.
Ambulance #15 is well-maintained and carries all of the necessary life-saving equipment mandated by the State of New York.

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