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E-One


Emergency Services Vehicles

E-One
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A brand of fire apparatus and emergency vehicles. Founded in 1974 as Emergency One and based in Ocala, Florida.

Vehicle names used by E-One throughout history include:  Hurricane

History

The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's E-One page on 1 September 2019, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Founded in 1974 as Emergency-One, E-One has a staff of roughly 900 in four plants in the United States. In 1992, the company purchased Canadian fire apparatus builder Superior Emergency Equipment and in 1998 bought Saulsbury Fire Equipment of Preble, New York. E-One has sold more than 25,000 vehicles worldwide.

Customers include some of the largest cities in the US, including the fire departments in Boston, Chicago and New York City.

E-One was purchased by American Industrial Partners, an investment group, and in 2010 combined with Fleetwood Enterprises, Collins Industries and Halcore Group to form Allied Specialty Vehicles. Allied Specialty Vehicles changed its name to REV Group on November 1, 2015.


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Fayetteville Arkansas E-One Fire Engine 6 Fayetteville Fire-Rescue-EMS
Photo ©2011 Heidi Walczak
2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting

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Documents

DateDocument Name & DetailsDocuments
6 January 2009To: George H. Person, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
From: Billy Miles & Gerald Duva, E-One
NHTSA Recall 08E038000

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