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Ontario Fire Truck is the exclusive dealer for:

Marion Body Works:

Marion Body is an independent, family owned and operated manufacturer located in Marion, Wisconsin where the company was founded in 1905 and has been in continuous operation ever
since. All our products share the same niche know-how: manufacturing specialized truck bodies that are cost competitive and stand up under the rigors of over-the-road duty. The Marion
name is protected by copyright and the company maintains a number of patents. Financially strong, Marion can provide bid and performance bonds for all U.S. locations.
Operations occupy 164,000 sq. ft. on a 61 acre site. All land, buildings and machinery are owned.

Employment is about 190 and our annual sales are in the $30 million range.

 

Spartan Chassis:

 

 

E.J. Metals:

We’re a designer and custom manufacturer of wildland fire trucks, brush trucks, all-terrain fire vehicles, rescues, specialty fire trucks, dump chutes, and skid units along with CAFS and traditional foam systems. The company was founded as a custom fabricator in 1998 by Kevin Quinn, a 21-year veteran of the emergency vehicle manufacturing industry.

We’ve also pioneered a highly effective, high-pressure foam system that can be installed on new and existing units. It’s remarkably effective, and uses so little water to extinguish a fire, that you have to see it in action.

We offer:

•Progressive and innovative engineering
•Craftsmen with 100 years of combined manufacturing experience
•Premium materials and components
•Precision manufacturing techniques and processes
•State-of-the-art equipment and machinery
•High quality fire service graphics and installation
And, we’re exceptionally easy to work with. We’re accustomed to supporting our customers with spec information and configuration assistance, fast turn-around of bid and proposal information, aftermarket support and warranty administration. Most importantly, we’ll custom design and build your fire truck just the way you want it.

 

        

  

 

 

 

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