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Rescue Apparatus
The HME Heavy Rescue / Tactical Support Apparatus is state-of-the-art precision designed and quality built for performance, operator safety and space efficiency. At HME we know that one size does not fit all, so we build each unit based on the specific needs of each application. Cab, chassis, running gear and apparatus body is engineered as a cohesive unit! Applying aviation technology to HME's design and manufacturing operations generates a higher strength to weight ratio than traditional welded stainless steel or aluminum construction. Brushed 12-gauge #304 stainless steel panels are precision laser cut, form folded and assembled using stainless fasteners with aircraft grade ESNA nuts. Our process not only ensures superior joint strength, but also provides for time effective assembly. Quality lasts!

Access to tools and equipment is unequalled. Transverse compartments front to rear are complimented by transverse trays, shelves and tool boards that roll out a full 6' to either side. Rated at 500# in their extended positions you've got what you need where you need it. Space that goes unused in other units may be fully utilized with use of the optional "elevated shelving" system that can store rarely used but vital equipment high in the body on a simple to use, powered tray. More innovation from HME!

Mounted on any of the HME 1871 Series Custom Chassis, our Rescue Apparatus gives you an unmatched degree of performance and maneuverability in any situation. Engines from Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and Cummins provide the power you need; HME engineering supports this with a steering cramp angle up to 52-degrees that can take you where you need to go, smoothly and promptly. The HME Air-Ride suspension is a "no charge" upgrade, enhancing ride quality and performance. Our large selection of chassis options offer you the ability to build your apparatus the way you want it - the way you need it.



"Prospective Customers :
The City of Stamford, Connecticut has entered into an agreement with HME Corporation to purchase fire apparatus. The city has purchased six rescue style engines recently . While we are awaiting the delivery of three units this spring there are three units in service now.

This fire organization is pleased with the quality of the dealer involvement, expertise, and attention to detail we have received and continue to receive from Joe Birarelli, Pete Schaumberg and Robert Lyman . Together we feel that there is a true partnership between HME, Twin-Lights and the City of Stamford.

There has been total satisfaction with the products and service provided by these two fine organizations and I recommend their products and services highly. "
Robert J. McGrath, Fire Chief
CITY OF STAMFORD FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT
Stamford, CT