SVI Trucks Adds Two New Fire Apparatus Dealers

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SVI Trucks recently added two new apparatus dealers to its dealer network–1st Out Specialty Vehicles & Equipment, located in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana Emergency Equipment, located in Youngsville, Louisiana. The two dealers join SVI’s highly selective dealer network, made up of only 25 dealers across the nation that are experts in the custom-build process.

1st Out Specialty Vehicles & Equipment is a firefighter-owned business that specializes in selling and servicing apparatus custom to the fire department’s needs. An authorized Spartan service center, 1st Out offers complete repair for Spartan chassis warranty work, as well as other chassis manufacturers. 1st Out also operates as a DOT inspection station and is equipped to handle fleet maintenance.

Located in Youngsville, Louisiana, and established in 2016, Louisiana Emergency Equipment is owned, operated and staffed by individuals with more than 35 years of experience in the firefighting industry. SVI’s newest dealer prides itself on offering customers excellent products and premium service for an honest, memorable experience. The Louisiana dealer also offers service, repair and warranty work at its service center in nearby Eunice, Louisiana.

Both new dealers will offer SVI’s full line of fire apparatus, including rescue trucks, hazmat units, command vehicles, fire engines, tanker trucks, law enforcement vehicles, and more.

“Our dealer partnerships are very important to us here at SVI Trucks. We know these two dealers are going to be great additions to the SVI Trucks dealer team. They’re definitely some of the best dealers we could ask to partner with,” said Bob Sorenson, Vice President of SVI Trucks Sales.

For SVI Trucks full dealer lineup, visit www.svitrucks.com/find-a-dealer.

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