REV Fire Group to Highlight Rigs, Celebrate E-ONE’s 50th Anniversary at FDIC

In celebration of first responders and in keeping with the theme “Protecting Those Who Protect Us,” REV Fire Group (Booth 4200) will host REV It Up Coffee and Conversation with FDIC Live each morning, and REV It Up Happy Hour and live product walk-arounds on Thursday and Friday, including live interviews. Attendees are also invited to celebrate E-ONE’s 50th with a special toast Thursday at 4 pm. The REV Fire Group booth will also show the Spartan Emergency Response all-electric Vector built for Toronto that is expected to be in service later this year.

Other highlights from the REV Fire Group at FDIC International 2024 include:

  • Spartan Emergency Response (Booth 4301): NXT 110-foot quint from Johnson County Emergency Services District, Texas. Built on a Spartan Gladiator MFD Chassis, this quint features a 110-foot steel aerial ladder with 750-pound tip load, 2,250-gpm pump, 500-gallon tank, full-height rescue-style compartments, and a SideStacker hosebed with storage for 1,000 feet of LDH.
  • Ferrara (Booth 3701): Cinder custom pumper. Built on the Cinder Extended chassis, this side-mount pumper features a heavy duty frame rail style, 18-inch front bumper, 2,000-gpm pump, 1,000-gallon water tank and 30-gallon foam tank, triple crosslays, rescue-style compartments, and rooftop storage.
  • E-ONE (Booth 4401): Cyclone custom pumper with stainless steel body: This unit features a Cyclone 67.5-inch extruded aluminum cab with 4.5-inch Vista roof, over-the-wheel medical compartments, and a low hosebed. The stainless steel body has full-height compartments on both sides. It offers an enclosed ladder tunnel, 1,500-gpm pump, 750-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell.
  • KME (Booth 3901): AerialCat™ midmount platform from the Hazleton (PA) Fire Department. Built on a KME Severe Service XMFD chassis with flat-roof cab and seating for five, this rig features an 84-foot steel aerial platform with 1,000-pound capacity, full-depth compartments on both sides, and storage for more than 150 feet of ground ladders.
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For more information, visit www.revgroup.com.

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