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Locality: Newbrook, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-999-2127



Address: Box 131 T0A2P0 Newbrook, AB, Canada

Website: mahikanenergy.ca

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Mahikan Energy Services 25.09.2020

Stolen: 2 - Off Road Ambulances with tracks as shown in first pic of this post along with a 26 foot deck over trailer PLATE #4k2325, from Red Deer, Alberta. If you see them, please notify RCMP. Don't be a Hero, Thank You

Mahikan Energy Services 17.09.2020

Mahikan Medical Services stands behind Humboldt. We offer our deepest sympathy to family and friends, our thoughts and support are with the young men, families, and the athletic trainer thats still in hospital.

Mahikan Energy Services 04.09.2020

Mahikan Medical and Parlour tattoo Studio ( Mike Peace) are coming together for a challenge for the veterans food bank. Our ambulance will be parked at Parlour tattoo from 2pm untill 6pm on November 11. Please drop by with a food donation and help us FILL the ambulance!!!... The address is: 902 Edmonton Trail N.E Calgary, Alberta T2E 3K1

Mahikan Energy Services 27.08.2020

Having a great time at Wings Over Springbank Air Show. #Springbankairshow

Mahikan Energy Services 25.08.2020

K100 races - Down Town Calgary

Mahikan Energy Services 20.08.2020

Heli-Portable Job - Northern Alberta

Mahikan Energy Services 31.07.2020

Thank you to Marine Corp Base Camp Lejeune for the purchase of an ASAP WildFire! This will fit in nicely with your MedStats!

Mahikan Energy Services 26.07.2020

2 MedStat 100s heading to Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico. Safe travels!

Mahikan Energy Services 12.07.2020

Thank you Sedgwick County KS for your purchase of an ASAP Select Series LifeGuard!

Mahikan Energy Services 10.07.2020

Off-Road Ambulance Makes Debut at Pioneer Fire IDAHO CITY, Idaho - Its skinny and squarish with a black cab, white body and six thickly treaded mini-wheels. Fi...refighters have never seen anything quite as cute at a wildland fire. An off-road mini-ambulance from the Idaho Falls Fire Department made its debut at the Pioneer Fire on Monday. Paramedic Connor Cook and EMT Jess Morgan drove five hours to Idaho City, pulling the ambulance behind them in an enclosed trailer to report for duty at the incident command post of the fire, which is burning north of town. For the next two weeks, Cook and Morgan will provide off-road ambulance service for injured firefighters, likely for the first time ever at an Idaho wildfire.The fires medical unit leader, Curtis Baker, ordered the ambulance as soon as he heard about it. On the circumstances of this fire, with the remoteness and inaccessibility for ambulance access, its the perfect resource to have, said Baker. After a feverish 48 hours of paperwork, Cook and Morgan, both wildland-qualified, arrived at Idaho City and began drawing attention as soon as they unloaded their ambulance. It kind of stops people in their tracks, said Cook. Baker joked that he was extremely jealous, as soon as he saw it. At morning briefing on Tuesday, he suggested firefighters take a look at it. That thing is pretty rad, he told the assembled group. The mini-ambulance has a gurney, monitors, siren and flashing lights, just like a full-size one. But by shrinking it and adding a Polaris chassis, the mini-ambulance can travel on smaller, rougher trails to extract injured firefighters from places that a normal ambulance could never reach. The off-road ambulance will then deliver patients to a road ambulance or to a helispot for evacuation to hospital, saving patients from a rough, slow evacuation and saving their crewmates from performing a difficult rescue by hand. Sometimes getting firefighters out quickly is a matter of life and death, said Morgan. Previously the Idaho Falls Fire Department has used the off-road ambulance for back-country rescues and also at public events where a full-size ambulance might have trouble getting through crowds. Before the fire department acquired the off-road ambulance, the Bonneville County Sheriffs Department was in charge of Search & Rescue in the Idaho Falls area and regularly transported back-country patients in a cart pulled by a four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle. Riding on a gurney in an air-conditioned mini-ambulance makes for a much smoother ride. Although its squarish high shape might make it look tippy, Cook and Morgan both say that looks are deceiving, and the ride is surprisingly stable. Off-road ambulance staff all take a week-long driving course, which includes driving on steep slopes. They also ride in the back to feel for themselves how a patient with a painful back or hip injury might experience the ride. The Idaho Falls Fire Department is aiming to make a reputable name for itself in the wildland world by providing a unique service that aids the national fire-fighting effort. Baker, the medical unit leader for the fire, says off-road ambulances could become more common on wildland fires. Its only going to be more and more of a priority with the increased emphasis on safety and the idea that everyone goes home, he said. And a big question remains: Do Morgan and Cook hit the siren when theyre evacuating a patient from the remote back-country? Deer might move out of their way anyway, Morgan says. But, if they dont, he added, were ready for them.

Mahikan Energy Services 28.06.2020

Nothing like seeing what a WildFire can do when you come for training, mud and all. Thank you Haldimand County for your purchase. We had a great time.

Mahikan Energy Services 14.06.2020

3 MedStats ready for work at the American Embassy Kabul Afghanistan.

Mahikan Energy Services 26.05.2020

Our hearts go out to those in Ft. Mac... If anyone needs a place to stay, we have a holiday trailer available, and if anyone has a trailer already, we have lots of land you can stay on... PM us if needed

Mahikan Energy Services 11.05.2020

Here is a short video of one of our Select Series Heavy Hauler off-road vehicles. This is the semi of the UTV market by hauling a ton of material where ever you need it. www.asap911.com

Mahikan Energy Services 05.05.2020

Hunting season is in full swing! ASAP would like to thank Gary Breuer of Flemington - Raritan Rescue Squad for sharing his story with us and how their MedStat w...as able to assist them. www.asap911.com On Saturday 11 October 2014, the Flemington - Raritan Rescue Squad participated in a multi-agency drill hosted by the Kingwood Township Volunteer Fire Company. The purpose of the drill was to test the capabilities of the various all-terrain vehicles operated by a number of county emergency services. The Squad participated with MSU495. The scenario-based drill involved a lost and injured hunter somewhere in the woods of Kingwood Township. Several ATV vehicles were deployed to search for the hunter. Once located, the hunter was treated, packaged and transported out of the woods by MSU455, one of the two ASAP "mini ambulances" operated by the Flemington-Raritan and Clinton Squads. The drill was a success and set the stage for future drills to train additional operators in the safe operation of these vehicles in rough terrain. Thanks to KTVFC for inviting us to participate!

Mahikan Energy Services 03.05.2020

ASAP at 11,000 Feet. Here is a submitted photo by Brenda Rhyne of Mineral County Nevada Fire Department. They recently had their MedStat at the top of Mt. Grant or over 11,000 ft above sea level for an event. Can your ambulance do that? www.asap911.com

Mahikan Energy Services 20.04.2020

Select Series -Trail Rescue models for the City of Chicago. Equipped with Stair Chair holder, cot mount and backboard storage brackets as well as lockable storage.

Mahikan Energy Services 15.04.2020

2.5 feet of snow, Wrap Around track test drive, -22 deg C

Mahikan Energy Services 31.03.2020

Testing out new wrap around tracks, 2.5 feet of snow, -22

Mahikan Energy Services 21.03.2020

MS001TRX with a set of New Mattracks.

Mahikan Energy Services 08.03.2020

Here is a recent MedStat 500 off-road ambulance ready for delivery to Delaware County EMS in Indiana. www.asap911.com

Mahikan Energy Services 22.02.2020

On Saturday 11 October 2014, the Flemington - Raritan Rescue Squad participated in a multi-agency drill hosted by the Kingwood Township Volunteer Fire Company. ...The purpose of the drill was to test the capabilities of the various all-terrain vehicles operated by a number of county emergency services. The Squad participated with MSU495. The scenario-based drill involved a lost and injured hunter somewhere in the woods of Kingwood Township. Several ATV vehicles were deployed to search for the hunter. Once located, the hunter was treated, packaged and transported out of the woods by MSU455, one of the two ASAP "mini ambulances" operated by the Flemington-Raritan and Clinton Squads. The drill was a success and set the stage for future drills to train additional operators in the safe operation of these vehicles in rough terrain. Thanks to KTVFC for inviting us to participate! Thanks to Gary Breuer for this article - From October 30

Mahikan Energy Services 19.02.2020

Here are two orders ready for shipping. We have a Select Series LifeGuard and a MedStat 500. These two great units are ready to aid in saving lives. It was a pleasure building you! www.asap911.com

Mahikan Energy Services 07.02.2020

If you are on the East Coast this week, come visit us in Wildwood, NJ for the New Jersey Fire Expo. We will have 2 MedStat's and the LifeGuard pictured here on exhibit. Visit us in the Campbell Supply booth near the entrance of the convention center. Stop by and say hey! www.asap911.com