Capability
Specialty vehicles
The engineering, fabrication, and integration experience behind FES fire apparatus is ready for a broader range of purpose-built vehicles.
The Foundation
Apparatus experience, applied wider
Building fire apparatus means solving the hardest problems in specialty vehicles: structural bodies, equipment storage, electrical systems, weight management, and integration that has to work under pressure. FES is prepared to apply that same engineering, fabrication, and integration experience to additional specialty vehicle challenges.
Fire apparatus remains the core of our production. The capabilities it built are what we offer here.
Where FES Can Help
Purpose-built platforms
Project categories where FES experience carries over directly. Each begins with a conversation about the mission, not a brochure.
Emergency response vehicles
Rescue, brush, tanker, and support configurations built on the same discipline as our fire apparatus.
Command and communications
Mobile command platforms where layout, power, and equipment integration decide whether the vehicle works.
Medical and tactical applications
Purpose-built platforms for EMS and law enforcement teams whose equipment has to deploy fast and stow secure.
Utility and service vehicles
Work trucks, service bodies, and fleet upfits engineered around the trade they support.
Mobile workspaces
Vehicles that carry a shop, a lab, or an office into the field, with storage and power planned from the start.
Specialty equipment platforms
When the vehicle exists to carry one critical piece of equipment, the whole build gets designed around it.
Skid Units and Service Bodies
Firefighting capability, any chassis
FES builds skid units and equipped service bodies that put pump, tank, hose reels, and storage on the chassis an organization already runs. It is apparatus discipline scaled to the mission: engineered mounting, serviceable plumbing, and compartments built around the equipment.
See full apparatus buildsSpecialty Vehicle Inquiry
Have a vehicle that does not exist yet?
Tell us what the vehicle needs to do, who operates it, and what off-the-shelf options cannot handle. That is enough to start.