E-ONE History

Over 30 years of innovation and industry milestones.

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1974   —
1974: First modular, all-aluminum fire truck introduced.
1981   —
1981: The 110-foot ladder introduced.
1983   —
1983: 95-foot platform introduced. 135-foot aerial ladder introduced.
1985   —
1985: The HUSH rear-engine chassis introduced. The Cyclone chassis introduced.
1989   —
1989: The Protector chassis introduced.
1993   —
1993: The Sentry chassis introduced.
1996   —
1996: HP100 aerial introduced. Cyclone II cab introduced.
1999   —
1999 New product introductions include: The Sentry II Chassis,
AN12 Rescue,
Super Lynx Quick Attack,
Super Tiller V-Max Cab,
SideStacker Aerial Body,
95' Platform/Cyclone Cab,
HUSH Mid-Engine (ME) Chassis
and Stainless Steel Elliptical Tanker.
2002   —
2002: Jackal brush truck introduced.
2008   —
2008: Tradition ES introduced.
2010   —
2010: CR 137 Ladder, Redesigned Titan Force 4x4 and 6x6, Severe Duty Cab Interior, E-ONE New York Acquired.
—   1980
The Torque Box is developed.
—   1982
1982: The first CFR/ARFF is built.
—   1984
1984: Hurricane chassis is introduced.
—   1988
1988: P-23 contract awarded by the U.S. Air Force
—   1990
1990: The new 75-foot aerial doubles as an aerial and a pumper
—   1994
1994: Value And More series introduced.
—   1997
1997: Stainless Steel Plumbing - E-ONE enters into agreement with Stainless Unlimited.
—   2001
2001 New Product Introductions Include: HP95 Mid-Mount Platform,
Typhoon Cab/Chassis,
New Titan HPR,
Tradition Series,
E-Logic Multiplexing,
and Street Warrior.
—   2007
2007 Five New Product Introductions including:
The Quest Custom Chassis,
The 100' RM Platform,
The Titan Force (6x6),
The Hosebed Pumper, and
the Industry's First Hybrid Energy Command Center.
—   2009
HP 78 featuring ToughTruss™ aerial design, Low Height Aerial Cab, Water Master Acquired.
—   2011
2011: Introduction of the eMAX at the 2011 Trade Show.