This message is from Josh Boyajian:

Here are some photos 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. My guess is that Spartan refers to a rear-mount aerial as a "rear-mount platform."

 

fire truck being built

Spartan photo

fire truck being built

Spartan photo

fire truck being built

Spartan photo

It’s interesting to see how the design differs from traditional aerial ladders. The rear-mounted platform seems more compact and possibly easier to maneuver in tight spaces. This could be a game-changer for urban firefighting. If you're into fire apparatus or just curious about how these vehicles are built, these images give a nice glimpse into the process. Let me know if you'd like more details or other photos!

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