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KME, a subsidiary of REV Group and a globally renowned manufacturer of fire apparatus, will display the latest in fire apparatus and technology, including the first North American-style fully electric fire truck, at FDIC International 2022 (Fire Department Instructors Conference), taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, from April 28 to April 30, 2022.

REV Fire Group’s Vector vehicle will make its debut at FDIC International 2022, giving attendees the opportunity to be among the first to see and learn about the first North American-style fully electric fire truck.

Vector vehicle at FDIC International 2022

Developed with technology partner - Emergency One Group LTD – maker of the world’s first electric fire truck – Vector packs 316 kW of proven automotive-grade batteries, delivering the longest electric pumping duration in the industry. This enables fire departments to drive and pump on electric only.

KME’s Booth #4500 will showcase five unique vehicles to meet multiple fire service needs. These include:

  • 103-foot Tuff Truck from Pine Ridge Fire and Rescue, SC: Built on a KME SSX chassis, this rig features a 650-gallon water tank, a 1750 GPM pump, and KME’s EZ-MRS to help facilitate maintenance and keep the AerialCat Steel-Safe ladder in optimal condition.
  • Heavy Walk-In Rescue from West Haverstraw Fire Department, NY: This truck has a four (4) compartment walk-in rescue body, crew seating for 8, an 8” front bumper extension and dual cribbing compartments under the body.
  • Tractor-Drawn AerialCat with Steel-Safe technology from Summerville Fire Department, SC: This 101-foot TDA is built on a SSX chassis and features a pre-piped waterway, a -14’ outrigger stance, and 90-degree jack knife capability.
  • 102’ Mid-Mount Platform from East Pennsboro Township Fire Department, PA: The spacious platform offers 22.8 cubic feet of space for four firefighters and equipment, as well as a state-of-the-art motion control system with 10” display at the control console.
  • Custom 4X4 Pumper from San Bernardino County Fire Department, CA: This truck features the SSX chassis with 10” raised roof, a Zico single arm ladder rack, 1500 GPM pump, 500-gallon water tank with 30-gallon foam cell and FoamPro foam system.

World of Innovation and Protection

KME will also be part of REV Fire Group’s World of Innovation and Protection at Booth #4516, featuring some of the latest technological advancements for the fire service, including:

  • GE DisinFx: Utilizes UVC and UVA technology to help reduce viruses in air and bacteria, and fungus on surfaces, including SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the COVID-19 infection. The small device can be easily installed into the cab headliner. Its white and red LED lights exceed NFPA surface illumination requirements, in order to provide the necessary cab interior lighting.
  • ECO IDLE-TEC: The idle reduction system, specifically designed for fire apparatus, serves to reduce operating costs, and helps to protect the environment and improve driver safety and comfort.
  • Active Air Purification System: Kills 99 percent of pathogens, including the virus that causes the COVID-19 infection, in the air and on surfaces.

Latest in fire apparatus and technology on exhibit

Kent Tyler, the President of REV Fire Group, said “We’ve got a great selection of apparatus that will be on display, each showcasing KME’s custom configurations based on the fire department’s specific requirements.

Kent Tyler adds, “We are excited about seeing our customers face-to-face in Indianapolis and talking about the latest in fire apparatus and technology.

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