Custom Options for EMS Vehicles: The Time Manager Clock

Frazer Installs Intellitec Emergency Time Manager in Several Emergency Vehicles Are you having a hard time keeping track of time during a posting or when administering medication to a patient? If so, you might want to add this custom option to your next emergency medical service (EMS) vehicle: The Intellitec Emergency Time Manager (ETM) Timer and Clock. Frazer recently installed the Intellitec Clock into emergency vehicles for The Garland Fire Department and San Marcos Hays County EMS. The Intellitec Emergency Time Manager is a clock and timer designed to help emergency medical personnel with time management. It is often used with time critical operations such as drug infusions. The Time Manager provides these 4 functions: Time of day in hours and minutes Sweep second hand Elapsed time in hours and minutes 4 timer buttons set alarm timer from 1 to 90 minutes The Time Manager Clock can be easily mounted to the headknocker above the rear doors inside an emergency vehicle as seen in a Garland Fire Department Unit below: Want to Add the Custom Option of a Time Manager Clock to your Next EMS Vehicle? At Frazer, every emergency vehicle is custom built. If you can think of it – we can add, build, or install it! Want to See What Other Custom Options Customers are Choosing for their Emergency Vehicle? Cruise through our Customer Deliveries Gallery and TAKE a virtual tour and FIND out! SEE the other specific custom options San Marcos Hays County EMS choose for their remount in addition to the Time Manager Clock. Watch how the San Antonio Fire Department’s added custom option of a UV-C Disinfection Lamp works to decontaminate an EMS module and prevent the spread of colds and the flu! Frazer has been building custom EMS vehicles suitable for licensing and use as Mobile Stroke Units, Mobile Clinics, and Ambulances since 1985.
New Chassis Options for EMS Vehicles in 2019

Wondering what chassis options you have for an EMS vehicle in 2019? There are new designs, a new Chevy truck, even a Ford gas option to look forward to…
Remounting Options for EMS Vehicles are Endless!

EMS Vehicle Remounts for San Marcos Hays County EMS Every Emergency Vehicle that Frazer builds is customized. Remounts are no exception: Your remounting options are endless! San Marcos Hays County EMS recently remounted two Frazer Type I Units. It was the first remount for one unit, the second for the other. Both EMS modules were mounted on a 2018 RAM 4500 Diesel Chassis. Each box received body work as well as new paint, graphics, lights and door locks. Plus, lots of new equipment, gadgets and items were installed. The new items include: LiquidSpring Suspension Ranch Hand Grille Guard Wheelen Lights Cummins Onan Generator New Dometic A/C with Exhaust Fan 10″ and 12″ Air Horns Captain’s Chair with Child Safety Seat and 4pt. Harness Voyager Camera System with Monitor and Back-Up System In-Module Camera Intellitec Emergency Time Manager Clock O2 Rollers for an M Cylinder Stryker Power-load Streamlight Flashlight and Holder Your remounting options are truly endless: These are just a few of the 90 custom items San Marcos Hays County EMS added to their remounts! At Final Inspection, the Newly Remounted Units are Carefully Checked The pictures below capture the final inspection process for San Marcos Hays County EMS and give you a peek at some of the equipment added during the two remounts. What Comes Standard with a Frazer Remount: Replacement of applicable chassis components such as: Push bar, grille lights, siren, speakers, & aluminum power-coated console Backup alarm, generator fuel tank, and mud flaps 450 hour preventative maintenance on an Onan Generator (if applicable) Shear-plate method of attachment securing the module to the chassis New LED Flex Strips to replace all existing compartment lights Full electrical check New weather-stripping, ribbed rubber & compartment bumpers Complete detail of the module How Many Times do Frazer Customers Remount? In case you were wondering, 80% of Frazer customers remount up to four times. When Should I Remount? There are many factors to consider when developing your vehicle replacement plan. These are some averages that we see: Customers typically remount after five to seven years with an average chassis mileage of 151,260. Want More Information? Discover the Reasons to Consider a Remount Learn How to Choose the Right Remounting Service Get your Order Started! If you’re an existing customer and it’s time for your department to remount or replace – Contact us to get your remount order started! Frazer has been building custom EMS vehicles suitable for licensing and use as Mobile Stroke Units, Mobile Clinics, and Ambulances since 1985.
Throwback Thursday – Frazer adds a Striping and Lettering Department

For this Frazer Throwback Thursday we head back to 2004 when Frazer earns its “stripes” for a new department. In 2004, Frazer sees an opportunity that is a clear cut winner from A-Z! In the past Frazer relied on independent contractors for its unit’s graphics. Now with an increase of EMS Vehicle orders, Frazer decides its time to expands its in-house-production to include a Striping and Lettering Department! It starts out with a single-color vinyl cutter and soon flourishes into a full-time service employing a staff of graphic artists. Here’s a peek at how a Frazer unit’s lettering is prepped – in speedy fashion! CHECK OUT our customer deliveries gallery to see how Frazer’s Striping and Lettering Department has taken the blank canvas of an emergency vehicle and transformed it into a beautiful work of art! Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our Frazerbilt Youtube channel for the latest Frazer deliveries, features, interviews and updates!
Frazer Firsts with Bellaire Fire!

A Throwback to the First 14 ft. Custom EMS Vehicle from Frazer! For this Throwback Thursday, we head back to 1993 with the City of Bellaire Fire Department! In 1993, The City of Bellaire Fire Department orders Frazer’s first 14-foot generator-powered EMS vehicle. The big red machine is mounted on a Chevrolet C3500 HD chassis and features a kneeling air suspension. Check out FrazerCast Episode 101 to see how this unit was remounted back in 2013! Visit the Frazer History page on our website to see how our custom emergency vehicles have changed over the years! Learn more about the City of Bellaire Fire Department.
Frazer Throwback Thursday – A Record Setting Fleet with the Houston Fire Department
For this Throwback Thursday, it’s a bird’s-eye view of lots of red and white! We head back to 2005 – when “We Belong Together” by Mariah Carey topped the music charts, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” hit the big screen, and Furby was a top toy! 2005 is the year that the Houston Fire Department ordered a fleet of 21 Frazer generator-powered EMS Vehicles. The huge order was made possible by a grant from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Frazer built and delivered all 21 emergency vehicles in what was a company record at the time – 60 days! Check out our History Page at any time to see great Kodak Moments in time!
Frazer Throwback Thursday – A Revolution in Stroke Care
In this Throwback Thursday we’re headed back to 2014! This is the year that Frazer built the first Mobile Stroke Unit in the nation! As part of a partnership with UTHealth, Frazer introduced a speedier, more effective solution to help treat stroke patients. It’s an innovation that continues to change the landscape of stroke care in the United States. WATCH THIS VIDEO to see how UTHealth’s Mobile Stroke Unit is equipped to deliver a faster solution for stroke care: http://bit.ly/2qMXWzb
Thank You for your Frazer Orders! – Week of November 9

Frazer Customer Updates! Thank you Community EMS for your order of a new Frazer unit! Thank you City of Indio Fire Department for your order of a new Frazer unit! Thank you Westlake Fire/EMS for your order of a new Frazer unit! Thank you Colorado County EMS for your Frazer remount order! Thank you Washington County EMS for your Frazer remount order! We are honored to help you serve your community and build lasting relationships. Take a moment to browse our Customer Deliveries page to view our finished Frazer units!
Frazer Throwback Thursday – Emergency vehicles on the other side of the globe

Built for rugged, extreme heat environments – this throwback shows the first Frazer units for overseas use! In 2004 Frazer built resilient, heavy-duty units for KBR. These bad boys are fully capable of operating in extreme heat temperatures and are loaded with 220V 50 Hz electrical outlets. The KBR modules also have the distinction of being the first emergency Frazer units built for overseas use. The image above, shows one of these units at a scene in the heated climate of Iraq! Visit the Frazer History page on our website to see more of our work and how our custom emergency vehicles have changed over the years!
Power System Options for a Frazer EMS Vehicle: Onan vs. MEPS

A comparison of the TOP 12 THINGS TO CONSIDER when choosing a generator for a Frazer Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Vehicle.
Frazer Halloween 2018!

Take a look at our special Halloween gallery of costumes, candy and creative spirit at Frazer! BOO! While many neighborhoods will be filled with trick-or-treaters this evening, at Frazer we got into the spirit of Halloween with some decorations and ‘spirited’ competition! Employees were invited to enter Frazer’s 5th Annual Costume Contest! Categories ranged from Scariest Costume, Best Celebrity, Most Creative and Best Group Costume. Thank you all who joined in on the Halloween fun! Click through the gallery to enjoy all the festive Halloween sights!
Frazer Throwback Thursday – A look back at the Houston Police Bomb Squad unit

Squad Goals. A throwback Frazer unit for our very own Houston Police Department. During the 1980s, Frazer began the shift towards building emergency vehicles – many in our local Houston area. While spotting a bomb squad unit may be a bit more rare than an ambulance or fire truck, Frazer was up to the task when given the opportunity to build one for our hometown HPD! Visit the Frazer History page on our website to see more of our work and how our custom emergency vehicles have changed over the years!