This 39.5ft. custom mobile command center built for the Yellowstone County Sheriff features a Cummins B6.7L diesel engine with an Allison 2500EVS automatic transmission with PTO provision. The vehicle is equipped with rear air suspension and the body is all aluminum construction. Entry into the vehicle is by dual curbside entry doors or the rear entry door complete with flip-down aluminum step. On the exterior, there is a complete emergency lighting and siren package, bright LED scene lighting and a generous power retracting, wind-sensing awning. Our extreme duty body storage compartments offer weatherproof storage for gear. The vehicle can be leveled on-scene to stabilize the interior.
A 20kW liquid-cooled generator supplies plenty of electric power to the vehicle and the entire electrical system is protected by a full vehicle surge suppression system. Three ducted rooftop-mounted low profile air conditioners with wall thermostat handle the cooling inside the vehicle and dual direct discharge diesel-fired furnaces handle the heating. Two telescoping LED tripod lights and a Will-Burt Night Scan single tilt light tower offer addition illumination for after-hours operations on-scene. We prewired the vehicle for a customer installed mast as well.
Inside, simplified deployment of the mobile command center on-scene is handled by our Intel-I-Touch™ vehicle automation system. There is a front work room with fixed conference table, custom aluminum cabinetry throughout and bench seating. Spider base task chairs are used throughout the vehicle for staff. Durable laminate counter tops were selected for the interior work surfaces. High resolution display monitors were installed (43" & 32"). There is a galley kitchen complete with microwave and 2.7cu. ft. refrigerator. The on-board lavatory has a pressurized water system with sink and toilet as well as a wall mount hand sanitizer dispenser. Custom fabricated magnetic dry erase white boards were installed. We prewired the interior for customer-supplied communications radios and satellite broadband system and CAT6 network wiring and jacks were also utilized.