1980-1989's Picture Gallery

Mobile Communications trailers for N.A.S.A used to monitor the takeoff and landing of the space shuttle. |

One of the very first mobile MRI's being displayed at the R.S.N.A (Radiological Society of North America) in 1985 by Siemens Medical Systems and Medical Coaches. |

Twin mobile battle simulator trailers built for the U.S. Navy to help train soilders throughout the country. |

Medical Coaches produced thousands of ambulances for the middle east, Africa, and the far east. This particular order is for Aljomaih in Jeddah. |

Medical Coaches have produced mobile units for over 110 countries and all 50 states. This particular blood donation unit went to Hong Kong and served throughout China. |

Medical built this for Goddard Space center outside of Washington, DC. It was used for satellite and space shuttle tracking. It was our first large expandable sided trailer |


Medical Coaches pioneered the introduction of the newest modality for removing kidney stones; Lithotripsy. Equipment manufacturers (primarily Siemens and the now defunct Dornier) used electronically generated shock and sound waves to break up kidney stones that would normally require surgery. This technique revolutionized this medical procedure saving time, painful surgery and money. Mobile units were used extensively to bring treatment to hospitals and Urological Centers without enough patients to justify in-house units. The mobiles were in both trailer and self propelled modes and served virtually every state in the union. The advent of smaller and less expensive lithotripsy devices have reduced the mobile market dramatically as most hospitals now perform the procedure in-house. |