Crew-Forward Configuration
Designed to support crew access, storage, and response efficiency in a practical rescue apparatus layout.
Ward Apparatus manufactures heavy-duty, medium-duty, and light-duty emergency vehicles built around your department’s rescue, fire, and emergency response needs.
Every rescue vehicle should be designed around the way your crew responds. Ward Apparatus works with departments to plan the body layout, compartment access, storage needs, equipment placement, and response requirements before the build begins.
Whether your department needs a compact rescue, walk-around rescue, walk-in configuration, or specialized water rescue unit, Ward Apparatus can help build a vehicle around your operational goals.
Choose from thousands of available rescue truck options or build a custom emergency vehicle from the ground up.
Ward Apparatus rescue vehicles are available in multiple configurations designed for fire, rescue, emergency response, and specialized department needs.
Designed to support crew access, storage, and response efficiency in a practical rescue apparatus layout.
Built for exterior compartment access, organized storage, and fast equipment deployment on scene.
Configured for departments that need interior workspace, support functions, air systems, and specialized rescue capability.
Designed around water rescue equipment, storage access, and department-specific emergency response needs.
Before fabrication starts, Ward Apparatus helps your department review the layout, compartments, equipment placement, storage needs, and overall body configuration. This planning process helps confirm that the final rescue vehicle is built around how your crew actually works.
Review body layout, compartment locations, and rescue equipment placement.
Place tools, controls, and compartments where crews can reach them quickly.
Organize equipment for capacity, visibility, and response efficiency.
Use the approved plan to guide production of a custom rescue apparatus.
Complete the form and a Ward Apparatus representative will follow up to discuss your department’s rescue vehicle needs.