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Medtec Ambulance (2009) – 12V554000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2009-2011 Ambulances (Type I, Type I-Ad, Type Ii, Type Iii, And Type Iii-Ad) Manufactured From January 2, 2009, Through May 1, 2011. If An Attendant Lands On The Bench Top With Great Force, Such As When The Vehicle Hits A Bump In The Road, The Bench Top Screws May Loosen And Pull Out.


Medtec Ad-170 (2008) – 09V442000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Ambulance Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2009 Ad-170, Fd-160 And Pd-168 Ambulances Equipped With Carrier Airv Ceiling Units, Model Nos. 68Rv0010Ba, 68Rv0012Ca, And 68Rv0010Ea. The Heater Element In These Assemblies May Be DefeCTIve Which Could Cause The Unit To Create Smoke Or Sparks.


Medtec Ambulance (2009) – 09V108000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling 72 My 2007-2009 Additional Duty Ambulances. The Seat Belt Anchors For The Squad Bench Are Fastened To The Sidewall Of The Ambulance Body, Using 1/4-20 Self-Threading Machine Screws. In Some Cases, Incorrect Mounting Screws Were Installed. The Seat Belt Anchors Could Pull Free Of The Wall Mounting.


Medtec Ad-170 (2007) – 09V442000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Ambulance Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2009 Ad-170, Fd-160 And Pd-168 Ambulances Equipped With Carrier Airv Ceiling Units, Model Nos. 68Rv0010Ba, 68Rv0012Ca, And 68Rv0010Ea. The Heater Element In These Assemblies May Be DefeCTIve Which Could Cause The Unit To Create Smoke Or Sparks.


Medtec Ambulance (2008) – 09V108000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling 72 My 2007-2009 Additional Duty Ambulances. The Seat Belt Anchors For The Squad Bench Are Fastened To The Sidewall Of The Ambulance Body, Using 1/4-20 Self-Threading Machine Screws. In Some Cases, Incorrect Mounting Screws Were Installed. The Seat Belt Anchors Could Pull Free Of The Wall Mounting.


Medtec Ambulance (2007) – 09V108000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling 72 My 2007-2009 Additional Duty Ambulances. The Seat Belt Anchors For The Squad Bench Are Fastened To The Sidewall Of The Ambulance Body, Using 1/4-20 Self-Threading Machine Screws. In Some Cases, Incorrect Mounting Screws Were Installed. The Seat Belt Anchors Could Pull Free Of The Wall Mounting.


Medtec Type Ii (Van) (2008) – 10V511000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2010 Ambulances Manufactured From September 14, 2007, Through April 15, 2010. The Rear Facing Ambulance Attendant Seat Was Not Equipped With A Type 2 Seat Belt Assembly, And So The Vehicles Fail To Comform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon.”


Medtec Type Ii (Van) (2007) – 10V511000

Vehicle recall defect – Medtec Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2010 Ambulances Manufactured From September 14, 2007, Through April 15, 2010. The Rear Facing Ambulance Attendant Seat Was Not Equipped With A Type 2 Seat Belt Assembly, And So The Vehicles Fail To Comform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon.”