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“This next generation Assault Force 70.4 provides a combination of firefighting power and patient transport you simply won’t find in another rough terrain vehicle. Our customers loved the original Assault Force 70, but some are looking for an even larger rough terrain vehicle, with patient transport. This model is a great choice for fire departments that need to provide fire/rescue and patient transport response in places you simply can’t take a traditional fire apparatus or ambulance. It’s ideally suited for brush/wildland fire response, and also perfect for fire/rescue and EMS response situations in pedestrian zones, stadiums and sports complexes, school and college campuses, large-scale events, industrial plants, and parking garages,” said Kevin Quinn, E.J. Metals’ president and developer of the Assault Force line.
The Original Assault Force 70™ FRRTV
The Assault Force 70™ Fire-Rescue Rough Terrain Utility Vehicle (FRRTV) is a unique, off-road firefighting model that significantly increases the firefighting capability firefighters can expect from a rough terrain utility vehicle. It packs the kind of punch you’d expect from a much larger Quick Attack vehicle into a very compact, highly maneuverable, off-road utility vehicle. This is the only Kubota RTV-based model available on the market that has been tilt-table tested for stability. It simply lets you do more with less water and foam, at a very affordable price.