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Posted: Dec 5, 2025

IA County Hits Pause on Ambulance Redesign to Avoid ‘Police Car’ or Hearse Look

SARAH WATSON – Moline Dispatch and Rock Island Argus, Ill.

Scott County’s ambulance service, MEDIC, will go back to the drawing board on designing a new look for its ambulances.

Scott County Supervisors on Thursday voted 4-1 to postpone a decision on the proposed new ambulance designs, and asked MEDIC Director Paul Andorf to return to the design firm requesting more visible colors than dark grey or blue.

Among the items to do after MEDIC was absorbed by the county starting January 2024 was rebranding. The proposed designs supervisors considered incorporated the county’s blue and green colors and would debut a new Scott County MEDIC logo.

Safety should be paramount, said Supervisor Ken Beck, and research he found showed the most visible colors yellow and lime green. That’s why school buses are yellow and construction equipment is often yellow, Beck said.

“If we’re really trying to build safety, feasibility — I’m all for making changes — but I think we really need to go back and take some time and set out the colors we want,” Beck said.

Dallas, Texas, did a study that found a lime or yellow emergency vehicles had a reduced the number of accidents compared with red and white emergency vehicles.

And, he said, a black or dark grey emergency vehicle as proposed could come with negative connotations.

“What color are hearses? Black. What color are some police cars? Black,” Beck said. “And they mentioned that can bring volatility to a site because they think it’s a law enforcement vehicle coming, not an ambulance.”

Supervisor Maria Bribriesco had expressed similar concerns on Tuesday.

Supervisor Ross Paustian was the lone “no” vote on the postponement, expressing concern a delay would cost the county more to redesign. He noted that Andorf had gone through the designs and federal guidelines for ambulances, and given it the OK.

“We should just be cool with it and be done with it,” Paustian said.

Andorf told the Quad-City Times/Dispatch-Argus that he would take the feedback from the supervisors for more visible colors back to the design firm.

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