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Dave Cole Joins Horton Emergency Vehicles

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GROVE CITY, Ohio, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Horton Emergency Vehicles is proud to welcome David Cole as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Cole brings more than 24 years EMS experience including 12 years in ambulance sales management. Horton Emergency Vehicles manufactures ambulances and rescue vehicles in Grove City, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. Horton has been the industry leader in innovation and quality since it began in 1968.

"Dave Cole's extensive experience in the ambulance industry made him an ideal fit for Horton," said John Slawson, Horton President. "His career began as one of the first generation of EMTs in Iowa and he has remained dedicated to serving EMT's and ambulance operators through active participation on industry committees, ambulance sales and customer service throughout his career."

Cole said the move to Horton was a natural one. "The reputation of Horton is unparalleled. Horton leads the industry with innovations including multiplex electrical systems and roll-over air bags in the patient area."

Horton Emergency Vehicles is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied Specialty Vehicles, a $1 billion revenue privately held company, comprised of industry leading brands in fire and emergency, Recreation and Commercial specialty vehicle segments. www.alliedsv.com.

For more information about Horton visit www.hortonambulance.com or contact Martin Malley at 614-539-8181.

SOURCE Horton Emergency Vehicles

Copyright © 2012 PR Newswire Association LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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