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CHARLOTTE, Mich., Apr 19, 2012 (GlobeNewswire
via COMTEX) --Spartan ERV (Emergency Response Vehicles) a subsidiary of
Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq:SPAR), today unveiled their latest weapon
in the fight against structural fire and emergency situations: the
Spartan Telstar -- a fire apparatus that sets a new global standard for
aerial performance. It was introduced immediately following the
company's press conference conducted at the Fire Department Instructors
Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis, Ind.
The Spartan Telstar offers several industry-leading features
highlighted by a 138-foot telescopic and articulated aerial platform,
which supplies an "up, over and down" range of motion to navigate over
parapets for roof rescues, clear power lines and trees for access and
provide for below grade recues. This aerial capability is achieved while
maintaining excellent compartment space, ground ladder storage and
enough room for a high-capacity pump, said Jim Salmi, general manager of
Spartan ERV's aerial division.
"The Spartan Telstar was designed after careful analysis of what the
North American market needs and wants," said Salmi. "Cutting-edge
technology, exceptional aerial performance and all-calls first-responder
capabilities are what this product delivers. Innovation, global reach
and speed are all strategic directives for Spartan.
"The relationship with Gimaex combined with Spartan's leadership
position has enabled TelStar to become a reality, quickly. It's another
example of Spartan's leadership in developing efficient, innovative and
performance-driven products. Gimaex's aerial expertise, combined with
our position in the American market, has provided a rapid market entry
without compromising performance, technology or price point."
The Spartan ERV/Gimaex collaboration is a byproduct of Spartan's
recently announced strategy that leverages relationships with global
leaders to provide market-leading technology to meet changing customer
needs. The partnership includes technology sharing, joint purchasing
power, as well as leveraging development and production costs as global
sales opportunities present themselves.
"We have provided similar technologies in global markets for years,"
said Louis Devaleix, Gimaex Americas CEO. "Partnering with Spartan has
enabled us to take our existing technologies -- which have been tested
in adverse environments like the sweltering deserts of Dubai and the
cold northern slopes of Sweden -- and customize them to meet the demands
of the American market. It's the world's most innovative fire
technologies rolled into one."
"TelStar, with its redundant controls and remote diagnostics, sets a
new ER standard as we focus on maximizing uptime. What's great about the
Telstar is its ability to be an everyday truck for emergency
responders," said Salmi. "Its 129 feet of ground ladder storage makes it
the only articulated boom platform classified as an 'all response
vehicle'."
The Spartan Telstar's aerial offers:
-- 138-foot overall reach
-- 80-foot horizontal reach
-- Below grade capabilities up to 23 ft.
-- Envelope control of boom motions based on aerial position, weight in the
platform, outrigger extension and rotational position
-- Control positions easily accessible from the ground
-- Pivoting platform (50 degrees in both directions) for improved rescues
-- Platform capacity of 1000 lbs., or 500 lbs. with a water flow of 1000
GPM
-- Sonar system to sense proximity to obstructions
-- Turntable mounted, diesel engine driven emergency back-up hydraulic
system Self-diagnosing position and weight sensors
-- Redundant sensors and microprocessors for envelope control motions
-- Aircraft-grade, redundant electrical/electronic control systems for
reliability and safety
-- Remote diagnostic systems/troubleshooting for maximum uptime
-- An electrical system of 24 VDC
-- Automatic aerial stow, collision avoidance and platform weight
measurement
-- Automatic truck leveling on grades up to seven degrees
-- Front, side and rear access gates rescue access
-- Spotlights and marker lights
-- A rescue ladder
In addition to its aerial, the Spartan Telstar offers:
-- Spartan Gladiator chassis
-- Cummins ISX Engine rated at 550 HP
-- Front axle rated at 23,000 lbs.
-- Rear axle rated at 60,000 lbs.
-- Compact overall length (41'-6")
-- 238-inch wheelbase for excellent vehicle maneuverability
-- Aerial device does not overhang in front or rear
-- Outrigger automatic leveling on up to 7-degree slopes with
bi-directional approach
-- Chassis and body utilize a 12 V electrical system
-- 2500 GPM water flow
-- A Hale 8FG mid-ship pump with stainless steel plumbing
-- Elkhart electric valve controls with position indicators
-- Raydan air ride rear axle suspension
-- Integral torque box frame for strength, stiffness and to maximize
compartmentalization
-- 300 gallon water tank
-- Maximized compartment configuration for extra space (122 cubic feet)
-- Rear hose bed to store 300 feet of 5-inch hose
-- Ground ladder banking for 129 feet of ladders (2 sect-35', 2 sect-28', 2
sect-24' and two 16' roof ladders)
The Spartan Telstar will be available for "walk around" tours during
FDIC and demonstrations by appointment following the event. For more
information on the Spartan Telstar, visit www.spartanERV.com.
About Spartan Motors
Spartan Motors, Inc. designs, engineers and manufactures specialty
chassis, specialty vehicles, truck bodies and aftermarket parts for the
recreational vehicle, emergency response, government services, defense,
and delivery and service markets. The company's brand names --
Spartan(TM), Spartan ERV(TM) and Utilimaster(R) - are known for quality,
performance, service and first-to-market innovation. The company
employs approximately 1,700 associates at facilities in Michigan,
Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Indiana, Florida and Texas. Spartan reported
sales of $426 million in 2011 and is focused on becoming a global
leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of specialty vehicles
and chassis. Visit Spartan Motors at www.spartanmotors.com.
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SOURCE: Spartan Motors, Inc.
CONTACT: PCGCampbell: Eric Garner - 310.224.4976,
cell: 541.413.2880, egarner@pcgcampbell.com
Spartan Motors: Russell Chick - 517.997.3852,
russell.chick@spartanmotors.com