rationtin440 wrote:Not sure how much of this training u folks get housil now that the cold war is over, but with the threat of terrorist attacks, does you unit train regularly for NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) casualties? The town next to me here in Massachusetts purchased a mobile decontamination unit with federal preparedness funds, and they practice with it a couple times each year.
During cold war, we had especially
NBC-civil protection units beside Red Cross, THW and fire department:

Their vehikle color was "orange"
The "ABC-Zug" was introduce in 1970s to deal with all kind of NBC-attacks against the civil.
After the end of cold war (and due to budget cuts

) they moved the "ABC-Zug" into the fire departments. Their vehikles are now red too, but still there to deal with NBC stuff. In case of an e.g. industrial accident with unknown, toxic agents or at least, in case of an terroristic attack.
I had my last NBC- schooling in 2007.
rationtin440 wrote:
From what I saw of the bundeswehr ambulances in desert storm (...) they seem better made and more able to stand up to harsh conditions than our hummer ambulances.
As crackerr said, we use different types of ambulances at the Bundeswehr:

Same like civilian ambulance (Rettungswagen)

Mercedes G wagon ("Wolf") with ambulance shelter (same equiped like civilian ACLS ambulance)

M113

Inside

We trained together with Bundeswehr and Red Cross in case of ...

Unimog ambulance with 4 stretchers (same stretchers and support as our civili protection 4-stretcher ambulances)

inside

APC "Fuchs"

Inside, same equipment like civilian ACLS ambulance
I know ours are
very reliable, but don´t know how to compare to a Hummer. I guess the Hummer is also an good military vehikle.