Philadelphia (PA) Fire Department Purchases Six New Spartan Pumpers and Two New Ladder Tower Squrts

CHARLOTTE, MI–Spartan Emergency Response, a business unit of Spartan Motors, Inc., advanced its relationship with the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, through a multiyear contract to supply emergency response vehicles to the Philadelphia Fire Department. The order calls for Spartan to fulfill an immediate need for six new pumper vehicles and two Squrt® Articulating Water Tower units.

“Three years ago, Spartan Motors was selected to support Philadelphia’s initiative to re-equip its fire department by supplying apparatus specifically designed and built to their current needs,” said Todd Fierro, president of Spartan Emergency Response. “Since that time, our team has supported one of the busiest metropolitan fire departments in the country with a fleet that reflects our commitment to best-in-class manufacturing excellence and safety-driven design.”

Spartan secured the original contract in 2015 and has since supplied 35 proprietary apparatus designs that cater to the needs of the City’s crowded streets, tight 90-degree corners, and demanding duty cycles. Fleet specifications for the Philadelphia Fire Department are based on superior safety standards, advanced stability and maneuverability, and reliability throughout the trucks’ lifecycle. Spartan Emergency Response is uniquely positioned to provide trucks to those specifications, building trucks to withstand the wear and tear associated with heavy-duty repetitive use.

All fire apparatus under the new Philadelphia Fire Department contract will be equipped with Spartan’s Advanced Protection System® (APS) to optimize firefighter effectiveness without compromising ergonomics and in-vehicle safety.

For more information, visit www.spartanmotors.com.

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