About Us

Precision Fire Apparatus is a highly customized builder of new fire apparatus. Because we are smaller in size this allows us to build a truck that meets the exact needs of our customer, for a little more than a cookie cutter truck would cost from a large manufacturer.

We have taken many ideas from our customers and developed new types of trucks that meet the needs of their respective departments. Many times these specialized units will work in other locations, with just minor changes. From rear mounted pumps, rear engine chassis, all wheel drive rescues, and medical pumpers, we have done a wide range of units. Please give us a call, and we will help you take your idea from concept to reality.

Our background is in the fire service. We use our products daily. Therefore, we believe in the best service after the sale that we can provide. Even though we do not build our own chassis, we believe in one source warranty. Our customers know that, if they have a problem with any part of the truck, they are to call us first. We will schedule, troubleshoot, or repair the problem, and it doesn't matter what chassis it is. It is our belief that since you purchased the truck from us, we will take care of the problem. For a complete customer list contact our sales department.

Precision Fire Apparatus does not have a budget line of trucks. We will try to build a unit that will fit your budget. However, we do not cut corners in quality or material used. Many manufacturers offer less expensive materials or thinner components to get the cost down. This is only a way to shorten the truck's life span. If it is acceptable to build with these components then why do they not build all of their trucks this way. We offer only heavy duty 3/16" aluminum extruded bodies or premium 12 gauge stainless steel bodies. Our electrical systems are state of the art and our plumbing is all 304 schedule 40 piping. If you want to save some money, drop off some chrome, but do not cut back on components that make up the body, electrical, or plumbing of the truck.

The PFA Crew