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HME - Ahrens Fox

HME Ahrens-Fox is a leading specialty vehicle manufacturer. Headquartered in Wyoming, Michigan, the company provides solutions to firefighting and emergency response organizations of all sizes and types throughout North America. HME designs, engineers, manufactures, and supports mission-critical equipment for the fire service which help them protect the diverse communities they serve. 

As a manufacturer of custom bodies, pump modules and chassis, the company participates in the key elements of the fire apparatus value-chain. 

HME is privately held by The Atonne Group, LLC which owns and operates a diverse group of companies in heavy truck components, metal fabrication, aircraft re-manufacturing, energy, specialty materials, real estate development and retail. 

Pumpers

CORE 62

The CORE 62 fire truck – your urban attack pumper. Featured here on the Spectr II chassis, this apparatus is also available on the 1871 chassis built by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox. This apparatus is tuned for congested fire grounds. The low hosebed and externally stored ladders allow for quick deployment.

CORE 22

The CORE 22 fire truck – featured here on the 1871 chassis – this apparatus is also available on the Spectr II chassis. Configured with a medium body, this apparatus developed by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox provides a unique balance of water capacity, pump options and compartment space to suit a variety of service needs

CORE 07

The CORE 07 fire truck – featured here on the SFO chassis, and available on either the new 1871 or new Spectr II chassis, this medium body apparatus offers the features and configuration options build in by HME’s dedicated team to balance the needs of equipment storage, performance and maneuverability.

CORE 30

The CORE 30 fire truck – with a large full-height and full-depth body this apparatus defines capacity and fulfills the needs of a rescue pumper. The CORE30 by HME Ahrens-Fox is available on either the new 1871 or new Spectr II chassis.

Mini Pumpers

The HME Mini Pumper fire truck – a great option when bigger isn’t necessarily better. Mini pumper performance is often under-rated; water flow of up to 1500 GPM, multiple crosslay options, lots of compartment space, deck gun and the ability to lay a supply line. Top quality from industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox.

Tankers

Tanker 9

Tanker or Tender – call it whatever you want. This HME Tanker 9 fire truck carries 2500 Gallons, all the ground ladders you need and suction stored internally and a powered dump tank rack for extended operations. Built by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox.

Tanker 3

The CORE 22 fire truck – featured here on the 1871 chassis – this apparatus is also available on the Spectr II chassis. Configured with a medium body, this apparatus developed by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox provides a unique balance of water capacity, pump options and compartment space to suit a variety of service needs

Wildland

Wild Land Type 1

The HME Type 1 Wildland fire truck Model 18 is no stranger to the most demanding structural and wildland firefighting. Born through decades of partnership with CAL Fire and California’s OES (Governor’s Office of Emergency Services), this Type 1 delivers a balance of deployment-friendly features, safety, durability and technology. Built by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox.

Wild Land Type 3

The HME Type 3 fire truck is a proven performer. By meeting the needs of local fire departments as well as regional and national wildland fleets, this Type 3 sets the benchmark with a balance of stability, handling, durability and functionality. Built by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox.

Wild Land Type 6

On road or off-road, the HME Type 6 fire truck is a Wildland truck that expands the functionality and value of today’s initial attack trucks. Designed to deliver on the tough firefighting standards of Federal Agencies and National Fleets, the HME Type 6 is loaded with the features you need. Built by industry leader HME Ahrens-Fox.

HME used its advanced computer design technology to build the toughest and most durable wildland truck available today. HME engineers applied 3-D modeling technology to create a flex-system to protect the durable stainless steel body of the Type 6 fire truck from the rigors and stress of rough wildland terrain.