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This message comes from Karl Klotz:
Frankfort Fire Protection District recently introduced a new rehab unit and a dive squad. Both units were originally Matco Tool trucks, featuring 18-foot bodies that have since been reconfigured for emergency response.
- **Dive Squad 3**: A 2002 Freightliner MT45 equipped with LDV body work, stationed at Station 3.
- **Rehab 776**: A 1999 Freightliner MT45 with LDV body work, based at Station 1.
You can see some great photos of these units below. The Dive Squad 3 was once a Matco Tools truck, and now serves as a key part of the department’s water rescue capabilities. Similarly, Rehab 776 has been repurposed to support technical rescue operations.

*Frankfort Dive Squad 3 is a 2002 Freightliner MT45 with LDV body work. It was formerly a Matco Tool truck. Dive Squad 3 runs out of Frankfort Station 3. Karl Klotz photo*

*Frankfort Rehab 776, running out of Station 1, is a 1999 Freightliner MT45 with LDV body work. It is a former Matco Tool truck. Karl Klotz photo*
In addition to the new units, there has been some movement among the ambulance fleet. Ambulance 1 has been added to the fleet, and several other units have been reassigned:
- **Ambulance 1**: A 2010 Ford F-450 with Horton body, stationed at Station 1.
- Ambulance 4 (a Ford/Horton unit) has been moved to Station 2 and renumbered as Ambulance 2.
- Ambulance 2's previous rig is now operating as Ambulance 4.
- The former rig of Ambulance 1 is now being used as a reserve vehicle.
Here’s a look at the new Ambulance 1:

*Frankfort Ambulance 1 is a 2010 Horton Type I on a Ford F-450 chassis. Karl Klotz photo*
It’s always interesting to see how departments adapt and upgrade their equipment, and Frankfort seems to be doing just that.