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Sparkman / Hillcrest Morticians, city contract ambulances, Dallas, Texas, 1972

Red twin sonics
Clear beaconrays with red / white lights
Federal Q2 sirens
White spotlight on one side, and blinking red light on the other
Dual electronic sirens
Sparkman / Hillcrest Morticians, city contract ambulances, Dallas, Texas, 1972 by Dr. Mo.
Sparkman / Hillcrest Morticians of Dallas, Texas operated a fleet of white Chevrolet suburban ambulances -- some were raised roof high tops and others were low bodies.

All were packed with multiple red lights and both Federal Q2 and dual Federal electronic sirens. Clear beaconrays with red and white lights were on the front corners of the roofs, and in the center of each ambulance roof. The raised roof included red "Twin Sonics" light bars, and the low tops had flashing red lollipops on either side of the Federal Q2.

This photo was taken in 1972 by Jim Moshinskie, then a student at the Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science, in the rear of the downtown location of Sparkman / Hillcrest Morticians on Ross Avenue (now closed).

Sparkmans handled the city contract for emergency ambulances in North Dallas, and Dudley M. Hughes answered the calls in South Dallas.

This long-serving funeral home dates back to 1893 when it was started by George W. Laudermilk and progressed as Laudermilk-Sparkman (1920), Sparkman-Holtz-Brand (1933), Sparkman-Brand (1947), Sparkman's (1960s), and finally Sparkman/Hillcrest (1967).

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Jim Moshinskie, PhD, "Dr. Mo," president, OakCrest Funeral Home, Waco, Texas
Also See: Dr. Mo's Ambulance Collection
 
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kturnerga says:

The nesmf.org site for the National EMS Museum featured some items on Dallas' EMS prior to fire department takeover. They mentioned Sparkman/Hillcrest if I am not mistaken. You should give them a holler sometime.
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kturnerga says:

Oops that was Houston. Never was good with geography.
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