Odyssey Of Wharton NJ Is Building 80 New Response Units For FDNY In New York City
Odyssey of Wharton, NJ is celebrating their 30th year in business, a recent expansion to 33,000 sq. ft. and is proud to be building 80 new response units for the FDNY. In September the car carriers started rolling in with red GMC pickup trucks. Half of the trucks will be utilized for Battalion Command and half for EMS response. Each truck will be outfitted with a high quality fiberglass cap, custom mission specific pull out unit in the rear, lights, sirens and communications equipment for responding to emergency in the country’s largest city, The Big Apple. The first group was recently delivered to the city for installation of special communications equipment. Odyssey will be building 5 units per week until all of the trucks are completed. Odyssey has been interested in this project for almost 25 years. Teaming up with Beyer Bros GMC of Fairview New Jersey has made the dream possible. Together they will supply the FDNY with new response units showing consistency, attention to detail, and service the FDNY expects from their vendors.
FDNY used diesel powered Suburbans for many years, until in 1999 GM discontinued the diesel SUV. Switching to the Ford Excursion diesel was the only alternative, then Ford discontinued the Excursion in 2005. FDNY decided the pickup would be a good candidate to be outfitted for the emergency services which would be consistent for many years to come.
The pickup has been America's work horse since Henry Ford's Model T and has continued to be one of the most popular utility vehicles on the road today. SUV's are primarily designed for the retail market used by families, sportsmen and the RV industry. An SUV can carry up to eight people and offers fold down seats for luggage or sporting gear. As an industry pioneer since 1979, Odyssey has converted SUV’s for the emergency services. Removing the rear seat leaves space for three to five passengers Odyssey manufactures special rear cabinetry, to fit this space which holds mission specific equipment for quick access when responding to an emergency. There are many regulations for fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars addressing occupant safety and equipment storage but none relating to the SUV conversion for the emergency services. Odyssey assures that every conversion meets standards they feel would apply, and ensures every vehicle is manufactured to the highest standard enabling Odyssey to send trucks across the United States and internationally.
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