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This message comes from Josh Boyajian:
> "Here are some images from the Spartan ERV website showing the chassis and ladder for one of the new aerials being built for Chicago. To be honest… it’s not a tower ladder. From what I can tell, Spartan refers to a rear-mount aerial as a 'rear-mount platform.'"
It seems like the design is quite different from traditional aerial ladders. The photos show the structure of the truck, highlighting the unique configuration of the aerial system. While the term "rear mount platform" might sound a bit unusual, it could be a specific terminology used by Spartan in their product line.
Below are the attached images for reference:

*Figure 1: Spartan photo*

*Figure 2: Spartan photo*

*Figure 3: Spartan photo*
These images give a good look at the construction process and the layout of the aerial unit. It's interesting to see how the rear-mounted system is integrated into the truck, which may offer different operational benefits compared to conventional designs.
If you're involved in fire apparatus or vehicle specifications, this could be an important update to keep an eye on.
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