ALLEGIANCE FIRE & RESCUE

Skeeter Step-Side Type 3

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Skeeter Step-Side Type 3

The Skeeter Step-Side puts your crew in the right position when every second counts on a fast-moving fire. Personnel ride securely on each side of the apparatus in a protected stance that gives them better visibility and immediate access to the fire ground the moment you arrive on scene.

The 24-inch walkway with side-to-side access and swing-in safety lock gates keeps your team moving efficiently and safely around the apparatus. Each step-side cubicle can be configured with top-mount pump controls, cameras, ground and scene lighting, whip lines, or additional storage, so you build the truck around the way your department actually operates rather than working around the truck.

Available on most commercial chassis, the Step-Side is straightforward to operate and built for easy maintenance, keeping your apparatus ready when your department needs it most. Highly mobile and capable of fighting fires offensively with a smaller crew, it gives your department a real tactical advantage when speed and manpower efficiency matter most.

 
 
 
 

Specifications

  • Custom aluminum rescue-side body 114″ length, 92″ or 96″ width
  • 5″ mainframe, 3″ cross members on 12″ centers, spring-mounted body system
  • Auxiliary pump, gas or diesel 100-300 gpm
  • PTO pump, 100-300 gpm
  • 100-400 gallon poly. tank with sight gauge
  • 10-20 gallon integral foam tank
  • Available with Skeeter ATP™ (All-Terrain Package)
  • 4500# reserve, fully loaded weight (2 firefighters)
  • NWCG compliant apparatus
Skeeter Emergency Vehicles

Skeeter Emergency Vehicles

Protect your community with Skeeter Emergency Vehicles from Allegiance Fire & Rescue. As an authorized Skeeter dealer, we provide the full range of wildland and multi-mission apparatus, including brush trucks, patrol units, rescue squads, and custom flat-bed and step-side configurations — purpose-built to meet the demanding requirements of fire departments and emergency services across the Northeast.