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By: Frazer on June 6, 2025

How Frazer Designs EMS Vehicles That Help Crews Stay Sharp

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EMS professionals handle long shifts, tough calls, and nonstop movement. Fatigue builds up fast—especially when vehicles aren’t built with the crew in mind. From uncomfortable layouts to rough rides and poor climate control, a bad setup can make a hard job even harder.

At Frazer, we’ve spent decades listening to crews and designing around what they need. Our EMS vehicles are built to help reduce strain, ease movement, and support comfort—so your team can focus on what matters most: patient care.

Built for Crew Comfort and Efficiency

Every EMS unit is a mobile workspace – where comfort, access, and efficiency matter just as much as performance. That’s why we focus on ergonomic designs that reduce unnecessary steps, strain, and fatigue.

  • Reach Matters – Critical tools and supplies are positioned for quick, comfortable access.
  • Seating That Works – Crew members can stay seated and restrained while caring for patients, reducing awkward movements.
  • Room to Move – Our spacious layouts allow smoother movement without bumping into corners or sharp edges.

By thinking through how real crews work, we help make every shift a little easier on the body.

A Ride That Doesn’t Wear You Out

Even a short transport can take a toll on the body when the vehicle isn’t built right. Constant jolts and vibrations can lead to soreness and long-term strain.

Frazer vehicles are built to deliver a smoother, more stable ride:

  • Heavy-Duty Build – Our units are engineered to handle daily wear and tear, helping reduce vibration and noise during transport.
  • Supportive Seating – Quality seating helps reduce discomfort over long shifts.
  • Ride-Enhancing Options – For added comfort, many departments choose to pair our design with LiquidSpring suspension, which helps smooth out rough rides and improve overall stability—especially when transporting patients over uneven roads.

Less jarring means less stress—so crews can stay focused and ready.

Comfortable Climate, No Matter the Weather

Temperature control plays a big role in keeping crews alert and comfortable. Many emergency vehicles rely on the chassis A/C system alone, which often can’t keep up—especially in hot or cold climates.

Frazer uses an independent HVAC system that gives you:

  • Over 80,000 BTUs of cooling power to handle even the hottest days.
  • Efficient heat when it’s cold out, without overtaxing the chassis.
  • Separate climate controls in the patient module, so crews aren’t stuck with uncomfortable settings.

Better climate control helps reduce mental and physical fatigue—and keeps everyone more focused.

Smart Storage That Works With You

Poorly placed gear adds unnecessary movement, bending, and lifting. We’ve designed our storage systems to minimize that.

  • Everything in Reach – Commonly used equipment is placed where it’s needed most.
  • Custom Storage Options – Each department can organize tools around their specific workflow.
  • Secure Mounting Options – We integrate solutions like Technimount Systems to safely secure monitors, defibrillators, and other critical equipment—helping prevent shifting during transport and reducing the need for mid-call adjustments.

These details help crews move more efficiently and work without added strain.

Built Around the Way Crews Really Work

EMS fatigue is real. But thoughtful design makes a difference. At Frazer, every unit is built with the crew in mind—from layout to climate to storage. It’s not about bells and whistles—it’s about making the job just a little easier, every shift.

If your team is looking for an EMS unit designed to support long hours and hard work, let’s talk. We’ll walk you through what makes a Frazer different—and how we stand behind our vehicles long after delivery.

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