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Command 3WS

This Command-3WS Sprinter was made for the Haywood County EMS in Waynesville, NC, to serve as a mobile command center for large-scale medical emergencies. For that purpose, it features three workstations, mounted swivel chairs with seatbelts, one passenger seat with a folding laptop desk, an electronics rack, wiring for eight rooftop antennas, and a siren/PA system.

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Description

Specs

This mobile command center is built to support Haywood County EMS in managing large-scale medical emergencies, providing advanced communication, workspace efficiency, and emergency response capabilities in the field. Contact us today to learn more about the benefits of our custom-built Mobile Command Sprinter.

Vehicle

  • Model: Mercedes 3500 170WB extended cargo van
  • Roof: High roof
  • Engine: Turbocharged 6 cylinder diesel engine
  • Camera: Back-up camera with monitor
  • Doors: Two swing out doors at rear & one sliding door on passenger side
  • Additional Features: Side door assist handle

Exterior

  • Awning: 13′ x 9″ Fiamma electric awning
  • Roof Access: Aluminess roof ladder on driver’s side
  • Antenna System: Aluminum rail pre-wired for eight antennas w/NMO mount & rain caps
  • Power Outlets: Exterior GFI outlets on driver and passenger side
  • Lighting:
    • Six exterior perimeter scene lights
    • Emergency lights (amber & white)

Interior

  • Workstations: Three workstations with mounted swivel chairs and seatbelts
  • Storage: Two storage cabinets
  • Communication & Electronics:
    • One radio & PA system
    • One electronics rack
  • Seating & Workplace: One folding laptop desk attached to the passenger seat
  • Appliances: One refrigerator and Keurig coffee maker

Electronics & Power

  • Generator: Onan 8kW diesel generator with remote start and ATS
  • Climate Control:
    • One 13,500 BTU AC/Heat pump
    • One 1000w wall heater
  • Wiring & Connectivity:
    • Wiring for two 110v/USB duplex outlets and one CAT6 networking outlet per workstation
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