Warwick Community Ambulance operates a state-of-the-art fleet, supporting basic, intermediate, and advanced life support ambulance transports, supervisor operational and administrative duties, special event standbys, emergency incident rehabilitation, and community training.
Our Fleet Maintenance division rotates the response order of our vehicles monthly to balance the workload, helping extend the lifespan and reliability of each unit. Vehicles are replaced as needed, typically every five to seven years, ensuring they remain dependable and up to date.
Our five ambulances feature Stryker Power Pro XT stretchers and Stryker Power Load systems, greatly reducing the risk of lifting and moving injuries for our crew. Each unit can be tailored for different service levels—BLS, advanced EMT/IALS, or paramedic ALS—by adding specialized gear like cardiac monitors, drug bags, IV pumps, and ventilators.
Ambulance 1
A 2022 Ford E450 with a remounted Road Rescue module, this unit is built for adaptability and is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS. It can transport up to two patients at a time and is used for BLS, IALS, and ALS emergency responses, as well as interfacility transfers and special events. Marked with Warwick’s blue and white livery with reflective striping, a mobile video recording system, and 360º LED emergency lighting.
Ambulance 2
A 2010 UltraMedic Road Rescue, this is the oldest unit in our fleet, but with a new motor, transmission, and multiple upgrades, it remains a dependable workhorse. It is the last diesel ambulance in our lineup. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients at a time. It serves for BLS, IALS, and ALS emergency calls, interfacility transfers, and special events. It features the blue and white livery with a reflective striping pattern, a mobile video recording system, and 360º LED emergency lighting.
Ambulance 3
A 2022 Ford E350 with a remounted Osage module, this unit is a versatile part of our fleet. Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, it is capable of transporting up to two patients and is used for BLS, IALS, and ALS calls, interfacility transfers, and special events. It features the blue and white livery with reflective striping, a mobile video recording system, and 360º LED emergency lighting.
Ambulance 4
A 2017 Ford Transit with a McCoy Miller conversion, this is the only van-style ambulance in our fleet, offering greater maneuverability in tight spaces. Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, it can transport up to two patients at a time and is used for BLS, IALS, and ALS calls, interfacility transfers, and special events. It sports a blue and white livery with reflective striping, a mobile video recording system, and 360º LED emergency lighting.
Ambulance 5
Our newest unit, a 2023 Ford E450 featuring a remounted Road Rescue module, was completed in early 2024. It is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and can transport up to two patients at a time. It is used for BLS, IALS, and ALS calls, interfacility transfers, and special events. The ambulance has our traditional blue and white livery with reflective striping, a mobile video recording system, and 360º LED emergency lighting.
Gator 85
Our versatile 4-wheel drive John Deere Gator, outfitted with a MedBed EMS unit, is designed for rapid EMS response at events and in off-road areas where standard ambulances can’t access. This unit is fully equipped with Basic Life Support (BLS) supplies and trauma equipment like a long spine board and cervical collars. Additionally, this vehicle is road-legal, featuring emergency lights and a siren to ensure safe and efficient response capabilities.
Bikes 1 & 2
Specialized Globe Haul ST bikes, equipped with full ALS and BLS gear. Designed for a fast response at community events and along the Warwick Ephrata Rail Trail. Made possible by a generous grant from the Lancaster Bicycle Club, with support from Lititz BikeWorks and Specialized.
Squad 1
A 2020 F150 Pickup, outfitted with BLS gear and used for special events, community education and fire department rehab. Can also be equipped with ALS gear to serve as a paramedic response unit when needed.
Squad 2
A 2017 Ford Expedition, serving as the primary paramedic unit, Medic 85-10. Equipped with a full array of ALS gear, including a Zoll X Series Advanced Cardiac Monitor, video laryngoscope, Sapphire IV pump, LUCAS mechanical CPR device, and all required paramedic equipment.
Squad 3
A 2006 Ford Expedition, generously donated by the Lititz Borough Police Department. Serving as the Chief’s vehicle, it’s licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, as a paramedic response squad, fully equipped with paramedic gear.