Lanoka Harbor EMS Apparatus
The Lanoka Harbor EMS Fleet is comprised of five vehicles- three ambulances, two one first response unit, and one all terrain rescue vehicle. In 2012 Lanoka Harbor EMS acquired the most unique addition to our fleet, ASAP 266, which was awarded to Lanoka Harbor EMS through a 100% non-matching grant sponsored by The Department of Homeland Security.
Lanoka Harbor EMS Supervisor Vehicle – 265
Supervisor Unit 265 is assigned to the EMS Duty Officer who responds directly from Home to EMS Emergencies as needed.
Lanoka Harbor EMS ASAP – 266
Built on the chassis of a Polaris Ranger, the ASAP (Alternative Support Apparatus) is a very versatile tool. It has many uses, including off road rescue assignments and mass gathering responses. Lanoka Harbor EMS was the recipient of a $75,000.00 non-matching DHS grant, which funded the purchase of this vehicle.
Lanoka Harbor EMS Ambulance – 269
This vehicle is specifically designed to handle large scale, as well as motor vehicle, incidents.
Lanoka Harbor EMS’s Transport Capable Vehicles
All vehicle equipment is regularly maintained. Stretchers and other movement devices, such as stair chairs, and inspected on a yearly basis to ensure their operational integrity.
What Our Vehicles Are Capable Of
All LHEMS vehicles are equipped with the best equipment available to ensure outstanding patient care, and reduce the risk of injury to our membership.
Large Scale Incident Response
Each ambulance is equipped with equipment to effective manage any large scale incident. Our first response unit carries specialized identification placards and vests to allow for quick and easy assigning of any ICS position.
Off Road/Rescue Response
ASAP 266, our off-road / all-terrain ambulance allows Lanoka Harbor EMS to respond to the numerous wooded areas in our community. We routinely make this unit available for other jurisdictions in the county/state.
Regular Interoperability Training
Our members routinely train with our colleagues from the township’s fire and underwater rescue services to ensure that in the event of a multiagency event, there are no communication/procedural errors.