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Whatever the situation. Take charge.

In today’s volatile environment, it’s often unclear how long your squad will be deployed to an incident. From a terrorism prevention and response vehicle to a crime scene support unit, technically advanced Mobile Command vehicles provide reliable interoperable communication abilities when you need it most.

Used as command posts to organize and monitor incidents for long periods of time, these vehicles are often divided into three spaces: a conference room area, a galley/restroom area, and a workstation/command center. For as long as necessary, you can take charge of any incident using vital communications equipment—telephone and radio gear—and video monitoring and recording equipment, heating and air conditioning equipment, and many other amenities.

Engineered from the ground up, Pierce provides a huge number of body lengths on several commercial and all of our custom chassis. Not only will your Mobile Command vehicle be customized to your exact specifications, but our expert engineers will recommend design enhancements you may not have considered.

 
 
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