E-ONE is the pioneer—the leader.
Founded in 1974 by an industrial engineer a revolutionary concept, E-ONE designed and manufactured the first modular, extruded aluminum fire truck and body. The innovative E-ONE structure undergone extensive successful testing well beyond industry standards crush providing the highest safety and dependability our first responders. Today, E-ONE is the global full-spectrum manufacturer of pumpers, tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, rescues, industrials and ARFFs.
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STRENGTH AND LEADERSHIP:
50 YEARS OF E-ONE
For 50 years, first responders and the communities they serve have placed their trust in E-ONE and our innovative fire apparatus. We have been industry leaders since 1974, building the first extruded aluminum fire truck cab and body. Since that time, it has not only been our privilege, but our responsibility to continue that leadership and service. You can see it in the strength and durability of every product we build—the result of advanced engineering and pioneering innovation. Delivering Strength Through Excellence is our calling, and we continue to answer that call with you every day.
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Chicago Fire Department Places Landmark Order for 120 Emergency Vehicles from E-ONE and Wheeled Coach
As fire departments across North America confront aging fleets and rising service demands, large-scale procurements like this highlight the growing need for modernization and long-term operational readiness.
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E-ONE Select Series Aerial in Service for KY Department
E-ONE built this Metro 100 aerial ladder quint on a Cyclone cab and chassis for the Hebron (KY) Fire Department.
E-ONE Expands Production Capacity
Expanded production capabilities will enable E-ONE to increase aerial output by 35 percent while helping to reduce delivery timelines.
Ohio Department Turns to E-ONE for 78-Foot Aerial Ladder Quint
The department wanted to put its aerial ladder quint at Station 88 into reserve status and replace it with a new aerial ladder quint.
Department Running 11 New E-ONE Cyclone Clean Cab Pumpers
The department had two major requirements of the new pumpers—a clean cab concept and a Cummins X12 engine.
Tempe (AZ) FD Takes Delivery of Four E-ONE Pumpers
The new pumpers are different from traditional side-mount pumpers in that their pump panels are on the curb side of the rigs.
Ocala (FL) Fire Rescue Welcomes Groundbreaking Addition to Fleet
It comes equipped with five main tools crucial for effective firefighting: a pump, water tank, fire hose, aerial device, and ground ladders.









