Description
Specifications and Features of the Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
1. Introduction to the Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance; The vehicle can’t be used for long-distance remote deployments where the versatility and redundancy of the equipment, combined with its outstanding endurance capabilities, will come to the fore. There is no better vehicle than a Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series box-type vehicle designed to work 365 days a year in different locations, no matter how difficult and challenging the terrain is. Everyone knows that no two rescues are the same; response times and environmental circumstances always keep changing.
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series is a well-proven and respected vehicle, and combining this particular model with a box-type rear shelter makes great sense. The Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series, as a box-type ambulance, will continue to serve a wide client base as it provides basic life support functions and deployment in a much easier and faster manner because it can cope with all-terrain travel where and when required.
2. Engine and Performance
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series box type ambulance accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 6.6 seconds, which is quite impressive compared to other vehicles in this segment. It has the potential to reach a maximum speed of around 153 miles per hour or even more. It effectively communicates a firm grip on the road through its P285/70R17 reinforced sidewall LT-rated BF Goodrich A/T tires, the compact hard roof, and integrated healing.
The 4.5 liter V8 diesel engine provides ultimate power to the LC79 Series Toyota Land Cruiser box type ambulance. It has the capacity to generate around 151 horsepower at 3,400 rpm and around 430 lb-ft of torque at 1,200-3,200 rpm. With an overall length of 5,230 mm, a width of 1,800 mm, a wheelbase of 3860 mm, an overall height of about 2195 mm, and a ground clearance of about 235 mm, the LC79 Series Toyota Land Cruiser box type ambulance provides an efficient ride in any terrain. It also offers the highest approach, departure, and ramp angle, so the vehicle can easily drive through off-road terrain to serve the patient in an emergency.
2.1. Engine Specifications
Interior: – As with all vehicle conversions, attention is taken to aesthetics and materials to ensure the comfort of the crew and patients, with design elements taken to ensure a professional space for the delivery of medical care. The demanding Toyota Conversion Processes assure that quality is constantly maintained in all Land Cruiser LC79 hardtop field ambulance conversions from year to year. For organizations seeking a robust, durable, and easy-to-maintain ambulance with excellent off-road capabilities, the Land Cruiser LC79 series hardtop box type ambulance is the vehicle to extend the reach of your medical services on-road and off.
Features: – This field ambulance variant also delivers excellent towing capacity and performance on steep gradients. Fire and Rescue Service crews and organizations rely on the Land Cruiser LC79 series hardtop to transport and respond to a diverse range of medical emergencies. With its REMOUNT™ System, the Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series box type Field Ambulance has been transformed from a vehicle leading the way off-road into a fully capable field ambulance rapidly deployed to front-line troops. It has a cabin that is manufactured using GRP and is equipped with air conditioning, heating, and noise insulation. The rear of this box structure ambulance is equipped with a squad bench for medical staff to sit, four stretcher units, and medical cabinets for the storage of medical equipment.
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Hardtop box type ambulance is designed to accommodate and transport up to four people. It is configured to meet ambulance operational requirements and is equipped with a range of durable, long-lasting medical-grade features to help you provide high-quality care to your communities, from basic first aid to transporting the sick and injured. It is equipped with an intercooled V8 engine and has a high-performance chassis and suspension system. The ambulance body is manufactured by a well-inspected coach builder. It has been designed to improve overall handling and ride comfort, while its ladder-frame chassis and mortar construction give the vehicle increased rigidity and strength to take on even the most demanding tasks.
2.2. Performance Metrics
The performance consideration of the Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series LWB, DC variant ambulance can be grouped into long-term economics and maintenance of the LC79 series so that the dry weight of the ambulance is maintained as low as possible, while maintaining durability, reliability, performance, and drivability, plus efficiency and cabin environment comfort. The go-anywhere capability of the vehicle means that communities with roads are brought closer to emergency medical facilities. The usage of Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series LWB ambulance within a community improves transportation to a hospital. In one study, the average ambulance trip time decreases from 12.1 to 10.6 min using ambulance transport. Since improving performance in some areas may come at the expense of performance in other areas, a close relationship between community needs and the proposed bank improvement measures is necessary.
The performance metrics for the Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 series LWB – DC variant ambulance are presented in Table 1. Each of the performance metrics is related and drives each other in improving the Land Cruiser series for enhanced mobility to deliver high ambulance care services and necessary patient hospital quickly.
3. Design and Exterior Features
Engine hoods and panels for the side windows of masterfully finished hidden bright rosettes are used for necessary doors and window doors to be integrated as seen from the external bodywork of the Ambulance Box. The Ambulance module is installed into the existing vehicle by using appropriate fixing parts.
3.2 Exterior Features and Performance
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance spans the existing wheelbase, which makes the cab, doors, and windows of the vehicle according to the OE design. The module built into the rear part of the vehicle is made out of composite panel molds in sandwich (woven fiberglass/polyester – polyurethane – WFG/PE – PU) type technology implemented by using a vacuum machine. The module both has the outline of the vehicle and provides enough room for the stretchers and medical equipment. The main entrance to the Box-Type Ambulance is from the rear; there is no door to the module on the right to give enough room for the medical personnel to conduct emergency medical care in various situations, regardless of their height and body configuration.
3.1 Design
3.1. Ambulance Box Type Design LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
The main structure of the kit is manufactured from composite materials providing a high strength light weight result. Aesthetically, this aids in creating the straight vertical lines. A top quality prelenia internal design is augmented with a special sound deadening composite material to ensure a quiet and efficient working environment. The internal cabinetry and facility items are constructed from specifically developed lightweight materials. The foam filled doors remain at ease at any angle. Two inclined engine hatches are supplemented with two fixed entry doors, one on each side, with integrated steps and coaming.
The LC79 series is equipped with a Metaltech Box Type Ambulance. In keeping with the general high quality of design found in the Land Cruiser range, the ambulance is based on a flat windowless rear section of the vehicle. A highly convenient approach as this acknowledges the preference of ambulance services everywhere for well laid out, well organized interiors free from unnecessary encumbrances such as window protrusions. The exterior of the ambulance is a series of smooth vertical surfaces that blend seamlessly into the base vehicle. The attractive design is a direct result of a preference for function dictating form. Combined with an interior free from visible structure, it provides an exceptional media vehicle platform.
3.2. Exterior Features LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
Two front-facing work lights: Two heavy-duty, twin-head headlights mounted on the roof are synchronized with the ON/OFF operation of the main ambulance lighting. The two front-facing work lights are available to provide direct lighting to the emergency place of operation. Both lighting powers must be able to be wired/disconnected directly, using its specific separate switch.
Two-color scheme for visibility: The two-color exterior scheme supports the requirement for enhanced Vertical Marching Design (VMD) and Good Working in Progress (WIP). The color is derived from the Toyota Standard 21D, 2-pack or similar compatible. The color of the ambulance body shall be white, with DH001 Siren Blue color assigned on the lower body, lower portion of the upper superstructure, a shoulder panel on both sides, and horizontal stripes all around the rear portion of the vehicle. The warning and alarm lights are colored as per the UNECE Reference 65 Regulation. The color of the emergency lights used for the ambulance shall be blue in the front, sides, and rear end of the ambulance vehicles. The blue rotary beacon lamp is installed on the roof, arranged so as to be visible from all directions. The front side indicators shall be yellow.
The exterior of the Box Type Ambulance is designed and custom-built to meet the requirements to operate as an ambulance vehicle under the harsh desert conditions of the Middle East. Apart from the anti-rust treatment, the manufacture of the body outer skin is conducted in a similar process used in the manufacture of the standard production vehicle to ensure that it is durable and reflects a high-level finish. The roof of the body is fitted with a central air vent, the bottom cargo doors receive a sliding step with a Valleman specially designed bumper to protect the walls.
4. Interior and Safety Features
A pre-installed 220 V AC outlet can supply power to the ventilation system and the ECG monitor, etc. The patient’s compartment is equipped with the DC outlet to power equipment such as the syringe pump and electrocardiograph monitor. Two types of ambulance stretchers can be easily and securely set up in the patient’s compartment. For safety, a stretcher locking device is available in the equipment for the Land Cruiser Ambulance. These fittings have special sensors and lights to ensure the correct and safe positioning of the stretcher. The equipment includes the red/white lightbar on the roof, sirens and speakers under the bonnet grille, and the optional siren switch and free access switch. The emergency vehicle is also equipped with an array of safety technologies.
The patient’s compartment is equipped with five equipment cabinets and four seats. The cabinets are constructed of aluminum and have the same finish as the interior of the cabin. The patient’s facing section has a storage space for masks, drips, and a syringe pump, etc. The seat for an emergency medical technician (EMT) at the rear door has a safety device (REXTMA). This device is designed to provide extra space for the upper body of the EMT by moving the equipment mounted near the hinged part of the rear door horizontally. This table moves as the rear door opens and closes to ensure that smooth opens do not cause any harm to the EMT. Cup holders at the EMT’s seat and patient’s compartment and pockets on the back of each of the four seats ensure convenience for the EMT and passengers. All the necessary equipment and drugs can be carried in the vehicle’s safely designed and effectively managed cabinets.
4.1. Interior Amenities LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
The Toyota Land Cruiser LC-79 Box-Type ambulance comes with modern facilities in its interior. Modular interior options make up to 90% of the volume and substance of its products. The kit offers the best protection for patients with superior strength and exceptional durability. The Toyota Land Cruiser LC-79 ambulance won the global award by IAT USA in 2016 and is also considered one of the best innovative models on the Land Cruiser for ambulances.
The Box Type Ambulance was developed as a modern ambulance on the Land Cruiser 79 to manage in and out of rough areas. It provides a stable and safe feeling with high-quality exterior and interior decorations that owners seeking high operational efficiency in a new car.
This Land Cruiser LC-70 series can be used in rough terrain as well as in urban areas. Its unique styling is not only elegant in shape and good looking from the outside, but its modified interior and exterior finely designed doors are a boost to the reputation of the owners. The operator can maintain it with little difficulty and give it a face lift after a long, hard use.
4.2. Safety Features LC79 Series Box Type Ambulance
Toyota Land Cruiser 79 (LC79) box type design with solid body low chassis 4×4 Ambulance for use in rural areas and GO places. The ambulance’s main system is the air conditioning to provide adequate cooling and space within the compartment. The rear cabin recliner is made of fiber material and LED readings for clinical atmospheric lighting settings. Toyota Land Cruiser 79 LC Station Wagon and Toyota Land Cruiser 79 Series Double Cap Pickup can be matched. The emergency alert system responds to the driving mode and the weight of the rear compartment. The exterior angular design of the compartments reduces air and soil resistance.
Safe box type design with ceiling type air conditioning for patient compartment. Inverter and socket type inside and outside of the patient compartment. Main electric, high water entry, belts and belts, lock system with locking of the patient compartment on the driver’s seat, insulated cables. There is a high-output ventilation fan. Interior and exterior signal system. 12V / 220V inverter converter. 12-220V interior socket in the patient compartment. 5KW 220V indoor power supply. Ceiling is white fiberglass, original body colour. Lighting system, spot, over-bed, toilet: LED, at night stand: white light overhead light and red night light comfort. In the interior of the box are equipment cases and compartments as well as equipment storage.
5. Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The safety of the patients is ensured by using the latest design ideas. All metallic or sharp corners inside the box body have been eliminated or covered by the necessary medical cabinets. Moreover, the vehicle has been designed and constructed to provide the highest safety measures. Since the box body is constructed on a one-piece frame connected to the vehicle, extraordinary vibrations, even in off-road driving, will not be transferred to the box body. The box body has been equipped with fixtures that reduce the possibility of sharp metallic devices falling on the patients due to unexpected circumstances.
In conclusion, this product is indeed unique and of the best quality in the region and caters to the needs of the people in isolated places. The vehicle is custom-made to provide the ultimate solution for many environmental conditions. The materials used in the vehicle are of the latest and highest international standards. The exterior is capable of sustaining for many years with minor care, such as washing the vehicle. Proper ventilation, water, and a good level of air conditioning are provided by the different openings and climate control devices installed on the body.
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