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Honolulu FD investigates latest ambulance fire

The 2008 Ford ambulance had a new engine installed in 2019

By Bill Carey
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HONOLULU 鈥 The Honolulu Fire Department is investigating a Honolulu Emergency Medical Services ambulance fire as EMS officials deal with an increase in fear and anxiety among personnel, reports.

The Honolulu EMS ambulance caught fire while parked at Queen鈥檚 Medical Center on June 26. The medics had taken the patient into the emergency department, leaving the ambulance empty when it caught fire, according to .


No one was inside the ambulance when it began to burn at Queen鈥檚 Medical Center in the most recent incident

The ambulance was locked, but the engine was running. No one was injured.

In 2022, an ambulance fire killed a patient and critically injured a paramedic.

鈥淚 think with any incident, there is always some fear or anxiety that is increased,鈥 EMS Deputy Director Ian Santee said. 鈥淏ut this vehicle fire specifically appears to be just the engine compartment.鈥

The ambulance in the recent fire was a 2008 Ford 350 XLT with 230,000 miles. The engine was changed in 2019 and has 65,000 miles on it.

Santee said the fire underscores the importance of safety measures, such as securing equipment and conducting annual inspections.

The Honolulu Fire Department is leading the investigation with assistance from federal, state and local agencies
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