Congratulations to Boone County in West Virginia! They recently acquired FOUR Medix Mini Modular Ambulances to add to their fleet. These emergency vehicles were delivered by Mike Bowman of Penn Care, Inc. To check out a gallery of this delivery, visit our site here.
These four Medix ambulance models are the newest additions to the Boone County Ambulance Authority. These units will be used to replace a Medic 15 and Medic 20; the other two units will be placed into reserve for future use. The Boone County Ambulance Authority also operates five Ford E-350 McCoy-Miller ambulances, two Ford F-450 Custom Works ambulances, one Ford F-350 4×4 McCoy-Miller ambulance, one Ford F-350 Medix ambulance, and one Chevrolet Express McCoy-Miller. Now that’s an impressive fleet ready to respond to any call for service!
The Boone County Ambulance Authority provides emergency pre-hospital care to  nearly 27,000 residents in Boone County, West Virginia. It also has mutual aid response agreements to provide care, if the need should arise, with Kanawha County, Lincoln County, Raleigh County, and Logan County. The organization responds to calls included, but not limited to;  motor vehicle crashes, structure fires, mine injuries, mountain rescues, search & rescues, swift water rescue incidents, rope rescue incidents, heart attacks, falls, shortness of breath, and strokes. The BCAA has a superior agency rating from the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services and offers some for the best pre-hospital emergency care available in the state. The organization provides both ALS (Advanced Life Support) and BLS (Basic Life Support) care to those in need.
Congratulations again to the Boone County Ambulance Authority. We truly appreciate your business!