Built on a Ford F59 gasoline chassis, this mobile command center features a 7.3L gas engine with a 6-speed TorqShift automatic transmission. The all aluminum body has a single LDV-fabricated flat floor slide-out for additional interior workspace. We installed a custom flip down rear step for easy access into the vehicle. Custom fabricated extreme duty body storage compartments have also been integrated in to the body for additional gear storage. A complete emergency lighting and siren package has also been installed. Set up of the vehicle on scene is simplified thanks to our Intel-I-Touch™ vehicle automation system. Each side wall features a wall-mounted 50" display monitor. A digital HDTV antenna is also included. A Kramer matrix switcher can feed HDMI video inputs to any of the installed monitors.
Inside, the command center has a front conference room complete with a center table with flip down leaf and dual spider base task chairs. Fixed bench and flip down bench seating is also installed to accommodate additional staff members. A magnetic closure pocket door provides privacy when needed. A galley complete with microwave, refrigerator and a Keurig™ coffee maker is also included. A lavatory with pressurized water supply is also part of the interior floor plan. Custom aluminum cabinetry with dry erase writing surface on the overhead cabinets provide room for gear. A small electronics rack houses the installed equipment. The rear room features four workstations, each with a spider base task chair. A 32" high resolution display monitor is wall-mounted on the curbside interior wall.
The HVAC system consists of two low profile rooftop A/C units with wall thermostat. There are also dual wall mounted electric heaters installed. A 15kW liquid-cooled gasoline generator supplies plenty of electric power to the vehicle when deployed. Electronics are protected by a full vehicle surge suppression system. We have prewired the vehicle for the customer's communications radios. Installation provisions have also been made for a future mast.