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Braun Attending FIRE 2013 and NERV’s 1st Annual Open House

We are super excited to be joining North Eastern Rescue Vehicles at the upcoming Fire Industry, Rescue, & EMS Expo (FIRE) 2013. The event, sponsored by the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs, will be held June 12th through June 15th at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona, NY. Exhibit hours are June 13th 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm, June 14th 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and June 15th 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.  

You will find representatives from North Eastern Rescue Vehicles, along with Braun Regional Sales Manager, Eric Wilcox, in Booth # 200. There will be two Braun ambulances on display, along with other emergency vehicles from the dealership. The first Braun is a customer unit from J.H. Ketchum; it is a 2013 Signature Series on a Chevy G-3500 chassis. The second is a demo unit for the dealership. It is a 2013 Chief XL Type III ambulance on a Ford E-450 chassis. 

New this year, NERV is hosting their 1st Annual Open House & Pig Roast to coincide with the show. It will take place June 14th, starting at 5:00 pm after the NYS Chief’s Show closes for the day. There will be food, drinks, and lots of great giveaways. They will have a full inventory of rigs for you to tour and ask questions about. You will also be able to meet staff from all of departments including parts, service, and graphics. Speak directly with manufacturer representatives like Eric, who will also be at the event.

If you can’t make it to FIRE 2013, don’t miss out on a great evening with NERV. You can RSVP to the 1st Annual Open House & Pig Roast by contacting Melissa Robinson at MROBINSON@NERVINC.COM. The dealership is located at 10 Dwight Park Drive, Syracus, NY; for driving directions click here.

From the EMTs at Braun Industries

Here at Braun Industries, we have three EMTs on staff. Each of them is a valued member of the Braun family, serving our company and our communities with their first response skills. As part of EMS Week 2013, we asked them to share a brief quote on being an EMS professional. Here is what they had to say:

I have been a Firefighter/EMT for 10 years (Firefighter since 1997) and am currently working on two local departments.  I live close to both departments and can help out each one when needed.  I enjoy working in the EMS Service; it helps to make me a better person.  I get a lot of self-pride from doing it and people appreciate the help, even when they don’t say it you can see it in their eyes.  I just want to thank the communities for their support of our departments and for allowing me to serve them.

– Brian Sheets

I have been a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT for 13 years.  I got into this field because I love to help people.  It is also a very exciting and rewarding job.  My station runs two Braun units.  We feel they are the best around; so when I got the opportunity to work for Braun, I jumped at the chance.  I have now worked for Braun for ten years now and plan on retiring from here.  I take a personal interest and responsibility in my work at Braun.  I do this because I understand the importance of quality out in the field.

– Chad Lyons

I run with the Payne Fire Department and have been on them for over 11 years.  I joined the department – it is a family thing.  My dad is the Lieutenant, my uncle and cousins are also EMT’s with different departments.  I enjoy helping those who need the help the most – children and the elderly,  and helping out the community when needed.  Payne Fire Department also runs two Braun units.

– Josh Anderson

A special thank you this week to Chad, Brian, and Josh – along with all EMS professionals! We truly appreciate your time and dedication in serving your communities by providing such an essential service.

Make A Difference This EMS Week with Braun Industries

Today marks the start of EMS Week 2013. Focused on bringing together local communities and medical personnel to publicize the EMS profession, this week is dedicated to honoring those who serve us day-to-day by providing valuable lifesaving services on the front-line. Each year, Braun does a special promotion to celebrate – and this year is no exception.

For every new LIKE we receive on our Facebook page today through Saturday, Braun will donate $1.00* to The Boston Emergency Medical Services Relief Association (BEMSRA).

The BEMSRA is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support to uniformed EMTs and Paramedics of Boston EMS. They serve retired and active members eligible for assistance during financially difficult times in their lives. They also hold an annual awards ceremony to recognize acts of heroism and professionalism from department members who have gone above and beyond the call of duty during the previous year. As the City of Boston has one of the busiest EMS departments in the country, this is a particularly important organization in supporting those that serve that community day in and day out.

Braun Industries chose the BEMSRA as this year’s donation recipient for several reasons. First, Boston EMS is a Braun ambulance customer and the organization supports those who have devoted their lives to helping others through the department. Furthermore, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, we wanted to make a direct impact on the heroic and selfless first responders whose lives will forever be changed by the events of that day.

Help us make a difference for this exceptional department by liking our page this week! If you already follow our Facebook page, share it with your friends!

To all EMS professionals this week and always, thank you for your service. As an ambulance manufacturer, we take pride in serving you and always strive to manufacture the safest, best built, most innovative emergency vehicles on the road.

*Braun Industries will donate up to $1,000 for this campaign.

FDIC 2013 Wrap Up

We’ve had over a week to catch up from FDIC 2013, but it’s safe to say we are still working to follow up from the show and recover from all the excitement! As with past years, the Fire Department Instructors Conference did not disappoint. It was great to see everyone who stopped by our booth; Thursday and Friday were packed!

While we had five models on display throughout the show, a few of the models stood out to exhibit visitors. The Bernalillo, St. Johns County, and Westerville units were all much talked about. With various models including countless features, visitors seemed most excited by our aluminum rounded interior cabinets and the EZ Glide Sliding Door.

Our dealers and their Braun ambulance sales representatives from around the country came to Indianapolis to work in our booth. We also had representation in the GM and International/Navistar booths all three days. The show is a great time for our dealers to network with each other, catch up with existing customers, reach out to new ones, and learn the latest industry trends.

As a manufacturer, we also got the chance to catch up with some of our end-customers as well. We especially want to thank Miami Dade, Boston, and Bernalillo County for stopping by to chat with us. It is always wonderful to have the opportunity to speak in person!

VP of Sales & Marketing, Chad Brown, had the following to say about FDIC 2013:

This show is in our backyard and goes great every year. It is so nice to see our existing clients and potential new clients have the opportunity to intermingle together and talk shop. We always get great feedback on our show presence and the quality of units that we bring to display. It is always a great mix of models.

We also want to thank everyone that participated in our first ever Scavenger Hunt! The interactive event had participants visit each one of our Braun ambulance models on display to answer questions. Every entrant with correct answers was given Braun branded merchandise. Tom Miller was also the lucky grand prize winner, receiving a Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ Tablet with four-corner mounting case. If you were an individual who participated, we’d love to hear your feedback. Leave us a comment below!

With 331 days to go, we’re already looking forward to FDIC 2014!

Don’t Forget to Participate in our Scavenger Hunt at FDIC!

As Day 1 at FDIC 2013 kicks off, we are anxious to man our booth (# 4420) and interact with customers this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We’ve got representatives from dealerships around the country coming in to help us. We will also have five unique emergency vehicles on display throughout the exhibit hall.

We are most looking forward to hosting our first interactive tradeshow scavenger hunt; so don’t forget to participate! It will be lots of fun, challenging participants to visit each of our models on display and learn more about Braun as they go. The best part is every entry with correct answers wins Braun merchandise! Plus… one lucky grand prize winner will receive a Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ tablet with four-corner mounting case!

The “Play-Scan-Win” Scavenger Hunt can be played all three days during open exhibit hall hours. It’s as easy as visiting three booths at the show, the Braun Booth #4420GM Booth #3357, and Navistar Booth #5345. To learn more about it, check out our previous blog post or stop by our booth when you get to the show!

If you plan on playing, make sure you have a mobile device on you with a QR code scanner. If you don’t have a mobile device, or you’re not sure how QR codes work, don’t worry! We will have an option for participants to play without the QR codes. We want to make sure everyone has a chance to participate and interact with us. We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Visit Braun Ambulances at FDIC Booth #4420

It’s April…and that means we’re putting the final touches on our preparations for the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference (FDIC) 2013! As with years past, FDIC 2013 will be held at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. Representatives from Braun and our dealerships will be in attendance. We will have a variety of models on display through the exhibit hall.

While the event lasts from April 22 – 27, 2013, the exhibit halls are only open April 25 – 27th.  Exhibit hours are as follows:

  • Thursday, April 25, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • Friday, April 26, 2013 – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Saturday, April 27, 2013 – 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

Braun Industries will be located in Booth #4420. There, we will have two units on display. These include Bernalillo County’s Super Chief on a Freightliner M2 and our 6,000th unit produced – a Chief XL on a G-4500. We will also have units on display in the Navistar and GM booths, details coming soon.

Bernalillo County is a Super Chief Type I ambulance. Features of the module include a Whelen lighting package, aluminum cabinets, Meganite countertops, stair chair storage on the OSS#3 door,  bariatric ramp system, and a Zoll E-Series Life Pak Bracket. The unit also includes a custom aluminum console and custom graphics package. It is built on a custom 2013 Freightliner M2 chassis with 174″ wheelbase. The chassis features an ambulance prep package, 20,000 lbs GVWR, Allison 2100 EVS transmission, Kelderman rear suspension, OEM aluminum wheels, Buell air horns, and RAM computer mount. We also installed customer supplied radios into the unit.

The 6,000th unit produced by Braun Industries is a Chief XL demo unit. It includes many of the new design elements and features developed to address the forthcoming NFPA 1917 standards. The 169″ module with 72″ of headroom includes a Whelen LED series lighting package, Braun’s exclusive EZ Glideä sliding door, Zolatone door panels, NFPA compliant curbside seating, a Hoseline FT-454 heat/ac system, angled upper cabinets, easy access equipment drawers, and a 30″ wide CPR seat. It is on a 2012 Chevy G-4500 chassis with an ambulance prep package. The chassis has a 6.6 L turbo diesel engine, dual 1450 amp alternators, 57 gallon fuel tank with DEF, 14,200 lbs GVWR, 6 speed auto transmission, and 159″ wheelbase.

There’s lots to see in Booth #4420, so we hope you will stop by. We are also excited to announce we will be hosting a scavenger hunt at the show. Stay tuned to our blog and social media outlets for hunt directions and rules!

The Switch from MedTec to Braun

On our Facebook page, we recently posted an advertisement from our Florida and Georgia dealer, Ten-8 Fire Equipment. The ad itself featured a Braun delivery to Temple Terrace Fire Department. The unit is a Braun Super Chief Type I Medium Duty Ambulance on a Freightliner M2 extended cab chassis. It seemed to pique a lot of interest on our Facebook page, so we thought we’d share more on the unit!

When Temple Terrace was looking to buy a new ambulance, they had a problem. The department had previously purchased all of their ambulances from MedTec and they were not happy with the quality of the vehicles or customer service they had been receiving as of late. However, over the years, they had developed their ambulance specifications and features around MedTec’s designs. They wanted to keep it easy on their fleet maintenance crew to work on the vehicles, so they hoped to keep many of those established design considerations the same on their new ambulance(s) with a new manufacturer.

Having purchased fire trucks, fire equipment, and ambulances from Ten-8 Fire Equipment for over 20 years, Temple Terrace’s sales representative, Cindy Morgan, suggested they consider Braun for their next ambulance. Cindy understood that the most important thing to Temple Terrace was reliability. They needed a quality-built emergency vehicle that would encounter minimal downtime. She knew that Braun could meet those needs, and custom design their ambulance to meet the department’s previous vehicle design specifications.

When asked about their decision to switch to Braun, Temple Terrace Fire Department Chief, Keith Chapman, had the following to say:

When Ten-8 suggested we look at Braun, we felt it was very important to go visit the facility in person. Myself and our fleet manager went up to Van Wert, Ohio, and we were very impressed by what we saw. The SolidBody Construction to create one integrated module for the box was far above what we’d seen quality-wise with other brands. It was also nice to meet the owners. Like Ten-8, we appreciated the fact that Braun is a family-owned and operated company.

That initial visit proved to be much more than just a confirmation of the quality behind the Braun name. It served as our pre-construction meeting. Face-to-face, we were able to do a comparison of our existing units versus what we could get on a new unit. We were also able to see units they had in production, which opened our eyes to new design points we had not previously considered.

It was truly an invaluable trip. If I could tell another department one thing about switching manufacturers, it would be to take advantage of an offer to visit the factory and conduct that pre-construction meeting in person. There is a lot to sort out in making the transition. Since we handled it on the front-end, we will now have a much easier time with future orders. Braun knows exactly what we want and they’re able to deliver on it.

The Temple Terrace unit carries the fire gear on their extended cab chassis with roll up doors, keeping it separate from the EMS/rescue equipment in the ambulance. It was important to the department to divide these up; they feel it allows their first responders to be more efficient and is more sanitary for the EMS/rescue equipment. The exterior also features electrical equipment, which was essential to their fleet mechanics.

Inside the unit, there are many standard features that were implemented in a custom fashion to provide Temple Terrace the layout they were used to. This includes all bench seating and a locked refrigerator and drug cabinet. Braun was able to integrate the department’s existing electronic key system into these components. The system tracks which employees access the locked compartments and when for accountability.

The unit also features two separate AC units. While at the station, the unit stays plugged in to maintain a certain temperature, regardless of the time of year. This is done through a roof top air condition unit and is important for medications and solutions in the module that are not required to be refrigerated, but may not survive the harsh Florida heat and humidity for long. Inside the module, there is a FT-454 AC unit, which keeps it very cold while in service.

Lastly, Braun was able to take the existing fleet graphics Temple Terrace had developed and apply them to the new ambulance. Seven years prior, the department had redesigned everything to create a cohesive look. Braun was able to replicate these so their new ambulance is identical to their existing MedTec units.

We would like to sincerely thank Chief Keith Chapman of Temple Terrace Fire Department and Cindy Morgan of Ten-8 Fire Equipment for their insight when developing this blog. We hope Chief Chapman’s feedback is helpful to others considering a switch from one ambulance manufacturer to another… and we thank the department again for trusting Braun & Ten-8 to deliver on their new unit!

Braun Ambulances at Wisconsin EMS Show

January marks the beginning of another year of shows for Braun Industries, kicking off with Fire-Rescue EAST in Daytona Beach. A few days later, you can find Braun ambulances on display at the 2013 Working Together Emergency Services Midwest Conference & Exposition sponsored by the Wisconsin EMS Association and LifeQuest Services. This event will take place January 30th through February 2nd at the Delta Center in downtown Milwaukee.


Click on the brochure for conference details.

On average, over 2,500 participants from 550 organizations take part in the annual Wisconsin EMS conference each year. The event brings together educators from across the nation to provide over 50 EMS-related sessions and topics over four days. There are also a variety of firefighting and rescue operations, plus sessions for department leaders and officers, educators, first responders and more.

The exposition hall at the conference spans 90,000 square feet and includes over 150 companies. North Central Ambulance Sales & Service will be the Braun ambulance dealership in attendance. North Central represents Braun in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and counties in Iowa and Illinois. They are also a Braun Authorized Service Center.

From the dealership, Andy Heimerl, Fred Pawelk and Bob Baxa will be on hand to answer all of your emergency vehicle questions.  The dealership has been participating in the show since the late 1980s. They will have a Braun Chief XL Type I ambulance on a F-450 chassis on display. Booth numbers have not year been announced; stay tuned to the Braun Ambulances Facebook page for updates as the show nears.

We hope you will stop by and visit North Central Ambulance Sales & Service if you’re in attendance!

Chad Brown to Present at FDSOA Apparatus Symposium

January is a busy month for Braun Industries!  Dealer representatives will be attending Fire-Rescue EAST and the Wisconsin EMS Show to meet with customers in person and show off the latest ambulance models. Braun Industries Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Chad Brown, will also be hitting the road to attend the FDSOA 25th Annual Apparatus Symposium.

The symposium is sponsored by the Fire Department Safety Officers Association, in partnership with FAMA. It will be held January 20 – 23, 2013 at Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort in Florida. The event will focus on best practices in apparatus specification and vehicle maintenance and safety.

Chad Brown is scheduled to speak on Monday, January 21st at 3:00 pm, and again Tuesday, January 22nd at 2:30 pm. His presentations are part of the Ambulance Track, focused on educating attendees on their next ambulance purchase. The primary focus of these presentations will be on the new NFPA 1917 requirements and the impact these specifications will have on the interior design and layout of ambulances. With the new safety requirements comes increased costs for emergency vehicles, these details will also be covered. Additionally, Chad will touch on other innovations and features focused on building a better ambulance with a smoother, safer ride. For background information on Chad, you can check out his LinkedIn profile.

Other speakers in the Ambulance Track include Mark Ober, Chief of Anderson Township in Ohio and Bob Neitzel of Navistar Corp. Ober is set to present on “What lies ahead for the patient compartment?” This presentation will cover new seating layouts for EMS professionals in the ambulance module and how you can prepare for your next ambulance purchase. Neitzel will speak on “What is the best chassis for your next purchase?” This presentation will focus on building an NFPA compliant chassis and how to select the perfect foundation for your next emergency vehicle. 

To register for the symposium or find out more details on the speakers/agenda, you can visit the FDSOA website.

Braun Ambulance for Ceresco Fire & Rescue

The truth is, while we’re constantly building and delivering new ambulances, we get excited about every single unit that leaves our facility. What’s even more exciting is when our end customers feel the same pride in their emergency vehicle that we do.

Earlier this year, we delivered a Chief XL Type I ambulance on a Ford F-450 chassis to Fireguard, Inc. Fireguard is our dealer for Nebraska and counties in Iowa. They are also a Braun Authorized Service Center. For a short period of time, they used this ambulance as a demo unit.

The unit was later sold to Ceresco Fire & Rescue in Ceresco, Nebraska. It was delivered to the customer at Fire-Rescue International 2013 in Denver, Colorado. There, the unit was displayed at the Braun booth for over 12,000+ attendees before the customer took ownership.

During the conference, Chief Justin Maxson was kind enough to give us a tour of Ceresco’s new Chief XL ambulance. Check out the video below to see what they like most about their new emergency vehicle. Some of these features include all LED lighting, a restocking option in the cabinetry, stainless steel interior and blinker/break light indicators.

Ceresco Fire & Rescue operates out of one station and covers 85 square miles. Their fleet consists of 2 ambulances, 1 rescue truck, 1 engine, 2 tankers, and 2 wilderness emergency vehicles. They currently have 28 employees.

Thank you to Chief Justin Maxson for taking the time to share your Braun ambulance with us!