Medix Specialty Vehicles is proud to announce the recent achievement of ISO 9001:2015 certification for its Type II ambulance product line. Globally recognized, ISO certification demonstrates a company’s commitment to quality performance and inspires customer satisfaction by improving product quality and consistency.
“Excellence is a core value in our organization, and this certification is technically a validation of the high-quality build processes we’ve been providing for years for our customers,” says Greg Rusk, President of Medix Specialty Vehicles. “The exercises helped us enhance greater controls over the Type II business processes. Because we run large volumes of similar units, we see this as a springboard for Medix to take this ISO process throughout our company to enhance customer satisfaction across the board.”
To earn ISO 9001 certification, Medix Specialty Vehicles was required to build and implement a quality management system in accordance with the principles of the latest ISO 9001 standard. Medix created a repeatable framework that ensures consistent quality in its products. The journey began with a systematic approach aligned with ISO’s quality management systems (QMS), which included documenting processes and controls while also upholding an ongoing commitment to the systems. Medix Specialty Vehicles focused on enhancing consistency in the ambulance by improving communication and improving inputs (both manufacturing process & raw material inputs) to continuously improve the overall quality of the ambulance and customer experience.
Adopting QMS processes and attaining ISO certification brings a range of meaningful benefits, including higher customer satisfaction, reduced product or service problems, and lower costs, to name a few. Perhaps the most impactful benefit includes heightened employee morale and enhanced performance.
“Our employees are the heartbeat of our company, and it is no surprise that our team demonstrates continuous interest, pride, and commitment to improving both themselves and the product,” continued Rusk. “It also provides the opportunity to identify continuous improvement projects which, ultimately, ensures Medix continues to deliver ambulances that our employees, dealers, and customers are proud to represent.”
To learn more about Medix Specialty Vehicles, visit medixambulance.com.
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ABOUT MEDIX SPECIALTY VEHICLES
Medix Specialty Vehicles, Inc. is an industry leader in the manufacturing of Type I, Type II, and Type III ambulances. Located in Elkhart, Indiana, Medix Specialty Vehicles, Inc. has produced one of the highest quality and best-valued ambulances in the industry since 2001. Learn more about Medix Specialty Vehicles at medixambulance.com or by contacting (866) 971-4915.
ABOUT DEMERS BRAUN AMBULANCE MANUFACTURER
Through its strong family of brands – Demers, Braun, Crestline, Medix – the Company operates six production/service sites across North America and employs over 1000 team members. The Company is the second-largest ambulance manufacturer in North America. Its offering of ambulance products range from the price-conscious value ambulance to the highly-customized specialty vehicle. To learn more about how Demers, Braun, Crestline, and Medix can help you save more lives, visit Demers-Ambulances.com, BraunAmbulances.com, Read more
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Posted: Jan 12, 2023
By Alan M. Petrillo
Contra Costa County (CA) Fire Department has built and put in service three new fire stations in the past five years with Fire Station 86 being built to accommodate future growth, Fire Station 70 constructed to replace a temporary station, and Fire Station 16 to replace an older structure covering a wildland urban interface (WUI) environment.
Aaron McAlister, Contra Costa County’s deputy chief, says the former Station 86 was a single, back-in bay station built in 1946 that housed three firefighters in very tight quarters. The new Station 86, located in Bay Point, an unincorporated community, has three double-deep, drive-through apparatus bays, McAlister says. “The station protects an area with a lot of single family homes and apartment buildings, and firefighters also respond to a significant number of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) on nearby Highway 4,” he points out.
Contra Costa County (CA) Fire Protection District built a new Fire Station 86 with three double-deep, drive-through apparatus bays and seven individual dorm rooms for the crews. (Photos courtesy of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District)
New Station 86 is set up with the far side of the apparatus bays holding a decon room with a turnout gear extractor and dryer, a laundry room for rags and apparatus cleaning equipment, a turnout gear storage room, a gross decon shower room, and an infrared heat sauna with an exercise bike for those staff members who want to remove additional particulate contamination from their bodies, McAlister says. The apparatus bays and decon areas have their own exhaust systems.
The living side of Station 86 has seven individual dorm rooms with single beds, three unisex toilet/shower rooms, a captain’s dorm, a station office, training room, exercise room, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, and day room. McAlister notes that the living area floors are polished concrete with some tile in the bathrooms for easier cleaning maintenance and contaminant control. Here is Station 86’s site plan (PDF).
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