Choosing a Light Duty Horton Rescue means more than picking out a toolbox you can drive. Choosing a Horton Rescue is about adding a custom designed tool to your arsenal of rescue equipment.
Custom designed compartments are configured to fit your equipment from rollout, tip-down trays to vertical tool boards. Transverse compartments allow storage of larger equipment or access from either side. Ports for portable winches, generators, cascading air systems and scene lighting increase the functionality of a Light Duty Rescue.
As the concept of a rescue vehicle has expanded to include biohazard and chemical materials, Horton has responded with everything from disaster command centers to HazMat clean up stations. Horton Rescue has also expanded to include other security issues, meeting the needs of police special tactics departments.
Horton Quick Spec: LDR
| Chassis: | Ford, GM, or Sterling chassis | ||
| Body Length: | 120", 145", 168" | ||
| Width: | 96" | ||
| Body Style: | Walk Around, Walk In
| GVW: | up to 19,500 lbs.
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LDR Examples
