Best Backup Camera Systems For EMS and Ambulances
One of the best ways to keep EMS personnel and pedestrians safe is by making sure ambulances and other commercial vehicles are properly equipped with a rear view safety system. Almost all systems vary in their features and capabilities. Here's a close look at two highly rated backup camera systems and their many valuable benefits.
Rear View Camera System | (One Camera Setup) | RVS-770613
Boasting a 7" color monitor, mirror image capability, a DIGITAL TFT LCD display, three-channel multiplexer and 130° backup camera for ambulance as well as infrared night vision, this rear view camera system has it all. There's no need to worry about the system being impacted by harsh weather, either. It's completely weatherproof and features an IP68 rating and 100G shock rating. With a full-year warranty, you can rest assured that your money will be well spent. Most importantly, though, the safety of pedestrians and your EMS workers will be greatly enhanced.
The widescreen monitor allows you to view a super sharp display and even during the darkest of nights you'll be able to see 50 feet away at all times. Using aircraft grade cable connections, the entire system can handle just about any type of storm, including tornadoes, hurricanes and even flooding. Weighing only a bit more than a pound, this lightweight camera system won't interfere with any other hookups on your emergency response vehicles and is sure to give you plenty of camera hookup options with its three channel connections.
Rear View Camera System with Universal Third Brake Light Camera
A mirror mounted monitor on this backup camera system with universal third brake light camera easily clips onto your existing rear view mirror. The camera itself is set up on the vehicle's brake light housing and transmits the video to the 7" color monitor that boasts adjustable gridlines. The brake light camera can actually be installed on any flat surface, making this system extra versatile. Whether you need to install the system on an ambulance or civilian emergency response vehicle, you can rest assured the touch screen buttons and super sharp digital image will enhance the safety of pedestrians and EMS workers. One of the best reasons to invest in this system is that you don't lose any dash space after the monitor has been installed. It clips to the rear view mirror, providing optimal viewing.
The Takeaway
All emergency response vehicles should be equipped with a rear view camera system. During an emergency situation, it is of the utmost importance that safety be a top priority, and with a rear view camera system, safety is augmented in an effective and affordable manner.
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