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Horton Ambulances

What makes Horton Emergency Vehicles the best in the industry? It is the complete package, from your design and Horton's engineering, from safe interiors to safe exteriors.

It didn't happen overnight. Think of it as the Horton heritage. Horton Emergency Vehicles was one of the true pioneers among van ambulance builders of the late 1960's leading the development of the initial "Heartmobile" units that were the forerunners of today's paramedic ambulances.

The first inhalation areas featuring piped oxygen and suction systems were developed by Horton Emergency Vehicles. The all-aluminum welded body, modular cabinetry, electronically-controlled oxygen systems, electronic throttle controls, solid-state electronics, vehicle diagnostics and electrical load management were also introduced by Horton.

In order to ensure the highest product integrity, the development of innovative products has always been combined with extensive product testing programs. Units are subjected to all required testing and procedures as outlined in Federal Ambulance Specifications and Ford Quality Vehicle Modifier guidelines. In addition, Horton ambulances have undergone rigorous HYGE sled crash testing to ensure equipment stability and the reliability of mounting systems and cabinet attachments.

While working with a Horton professional is the only way to create the best ambulance for your needs, you can start the process by browsing these stripe, interior and feature catalogs. But these are only starting places. Working with a custom manufacturer like Horton means you can bring your own ideas to the table.

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