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Start here to build your Seagrave to meet your fire department needs. After we receive your request, we will review your request and a qualified sales representative will contract you to review your specified apparatus.

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The entire Seagrave team is dedicated to manufacturing top quality apparatus for the fire and rescue service industries. As a single source manufacturer, we integrate both design, construction and assembly all under one roof. The result is a better performing, longer lasting product from bumper to bumper. Seagrave engineers and builds its own aerial ladders and chassis – one of our unique manufacturing distinctions. Our life-saving “safety cage” cab designs have also earned us an unmatched reputation for dependability under the toughest of conditions. Today Seagrave offers one of the broadest lines of custom fire fighting and rescue apparatus including aerials, aerial platforms, tractor-drawn aerials, pumpers and rescue units. In addition, Seagrave has established an impressive offering of commercial fire fighting and rescue units that also embrace the Seagrave tradition of quality.

Read testimonial from Mount Kisco New York with their pre-construction experience →

  • Custom drawings displayed to the team for review

  • We meet with your team going over your custom needs

  • Final review checklist to be sure everything meets your expectations

  • Inspecting your vehicle during construction to eliminate any issues
    Final walkthrough with engineers before delivery

Testimonials

"The order clean-up meeting consisted of two full days in a conference room pouring over the specifications, line by line, and making modifications and changes as we went along. Various Seagrave engineers were at our disposal and were there to answer questions, make recommendations, and identify potential issues/concerns. A digital line drawing of our pumper was presented on a large screen television and changes were made on-the-fly as we went through the specifications. We left the pre-construction meeting with a full understanding of every facet of the rig and had made over 200 changes to the specifications. Approximately two weeks following our trip to the factory, we were provided with a Sales Order Update enumerating all of the changes made during the order clean-up meeting for our review and approval."

Jan K. Johannessen,
Chairman, and Members of the Truck Committee
The Independent Fire Company of Mount Kisco, New York