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SEISMED’s fleet consists of new one ton crew cab diesel trucks. All
vehicles have a crew cab configuration
which allows us to assist in crew
transport if requested.
Units are clearly marked as Emergency
First Aid vehicles, making them easily
identifiable to anyone in need of
emergency first aid. To
ensure high visibility from the air, the
roof of each vehicle is also marked.
Scene lights on the sides and rear of
the unit allow medics to flood
approximately 600 square feet
around the vehicle.
SEISMED’s equipment and supplies
exceed government standards in BC,
Alberta, Saskatchewan and the
Northwest Territories. The vehicles exceed the Workers’
Compensation requirements for Mobile Treatment Centres
in British Columbia, and industrial
ambulance in Alberta and
Saskatchewan. The units are well lit
and heated at all times to ensure that we
can provide the highest level of emergency first aid possible in remote locations.
All vehicles are installed with an In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS); AED's are also included in each unit.
The SEISMED fleet is maintained on
a regular schedule and is thoroughly
inspected upon return from the field.
In addition, a thorough mechanical
check is completed every morning
while the unit is in the field.

Each unit is supplied with the following
communications equipment:
- three-watt cell phone
- a mobile VHF radio with all the
common industry frequencies.
SEISMED will also program a
job-specific frequency if required at
no charge to the client
- a portable hand-held VHF radio
with frequencies identical to the
mobile VHF radio
- UHF radios are available
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