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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 looks like the design is quite different from traditional ladder trucks. The photos show the structure and layout of the unit, giving a clear idea of how the system will be mounted on the truck. It seems like this model is designed for a more compact or specialized use, possibly for urban environments where space is limited.
Below are the images from Spartan’s site:
[Image: Fire truck being built – Spartan photo]
[Image: Fire truck being built – Spartan photo]
[Image: Fire truck being built – Spartan photo]
These visuals give a better sense of the truck’s build and how the aerial system is integrated into the chassis. It’s interesting to see how manufacturers are adapting their designs to meet the needs of modern fire departments.
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