Crash Rescue Equip.Serv., Inc.

P.O. Box 211506
Dallas, TX 75211
972-243-3307

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In 1978, Crash Rescue Equipment Service, Inc. began remanufacturing all sizes of ARFF vehicles for airport and government agencies throughout the United States as well as the international marketplace. Remanufacturing is the core of our business today as we fulfill government contracts, and receive vehicles from all over the world. The earlier expertise gained through those many years of service has allowed us to become the industry leader in the remanufacture and support of all types and brands of airport firefighting equipment, including Oshkosh, KME, and Emergency-One.

Today's airport administrators are faced with the challenge of providing a variety of specialized equipment without a corresponding increase inbudgets. Crash Rescue recognized the opportunity to meet this challenge by focusing on its core business of remanufacturing, achieving ISO 9001:2008 Certification in early 2011 for the Crash Rescue REBUILD operation.

As global leaders of heavy equipment remanufacturing in the international aviation industry, Crash Rescue has since broadened its rebuilding expertise to answer the high demand of renewing additional types of complex vehicles. Dallas operations have expanded to include the remanufacturing of various Oil Field pressurized pumping equipment and other heavy commercial vehicles. Crash Rescue's unique and systematic REBUILD program, with its comprehensive and quality controlled processes, remains the company's primary focus today.

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E-ONE has been awarded two ner orders from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) totaling 14 apparatus on behalf of the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy. These two new awards come...
Dec. 5, 2014
THE ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC-SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICIALS (APCO) International has appointed Derek K. Poarch as executive director. Poarch has more than 30 years of public safety...
Oct. 25, 2011

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Do you see the industry becoming more assembly-line oriented or utilizing more custom designs? Ferrara: An apparatus manufacturer will need to do both. The assembly-line units...
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