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Frontline Communications to Deliver Next Generation Mobile Command Unit to Hunterdon County, Debuts at FDIC 2025

Frontline-BannerHunterdon County Department of Public Safety in New Jersey will take delivery of a Frontline Communications Saber C-40X-4 Command Unit, which will be Showcased in Pierce Manufacturing’s Booth at FDIC 2025.

APPLETON, Wis. (April 9, 2025)Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, is proud to announce the upcoming delivery of a new Saber® C-40X-4 mobile command vehicle to the Hunterdon County Department of Public Safety in Flemington, New Jersey. This next generation command vehicle, delivered through Frontline Communications and Pierce Manufacturing dealer Fire and Safety Services, marks a significant milestone in Hunterdon County’s emergency response capabilities and will be prominently displayed at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana, in Pierce Manufacturing’s booth #5337.

Designed as a county-wide asset, the new mobile command vehicle is tailored to support emergency management, on-scene operations, SWAT teams, and major disaster response. The unit enhances communication capabilities, providing a mobile dispatch center that supports the workload of Hunterdon County’s communications division during high-demand incidents.

“This Mobile Command Vehicle is a game-changer for Hunterdon County,” said Brayden Fahey, Public Safety Director/County OEM Coordinator with Hunterdon County Department of Public Safety. “The technology upgrades, additional space, and overall versatility will allow us to provide more efficient and effective emergency response services. This investment ensures that we are better equipped to handle incidents of any scale, supporting not only our first responders but also the safety of our residents.”

Built on a tandem axle Saber chassis, the command vehicle is powered by a Cummins L9, 450 hp engine and features a Command Zone™ Advanced Electronics System to ensure seamless operational control. At 41’ 3” in length and 13’ 3” in height, the vehicle provides ample space for critical response operations, with advanced technology integration, including:

  • Enhanced communications: A fully integrated dispatch area with upgraded technology, providing real-time coordination for emergency responders.
  • Surveillance and visibility: A Will-Burt Night Scan Light Tower mounted on the roof and a 42’ heavy-duty mast system with IC Realtime HD PTZ camera for extended visibility and intelligence gathering at the rear of the apparatus.
  • Powerful and efficient operation: A Harrison Hydraulic 25 kW generator ensuring reliability in the most demanding environments.
  • Comfort and efficiency: A 20’ 12VDC electric awning for exterior operations and field coordination.
Frontline_inset_4.8.25Replacing a 24-year-old command unit that previously responded to major incidents—including 9/11 incident response—this new vehicle represents a significant upgrade for the Hunterdon County Department of Public Safety. The unit provides first responders with increased space, versatility, and a higher level of service across widespread emergencies such as natural disasters, multi-agency responses, and tactical law enforcement operations.

The Hunterdon County Board of Commissioners played a crucial role in the acquisition of this new vehicle, and a dedicated plaque will be placed on the unit to recognize their contributions and commitment to public safety.

FDIC 2025 attendees will have the opportunity to see the Hunterdon County mobile command vehicle firsthand in Pierce Manufacturing’s booth #5337. Frontline Communications and Fire and Safety Services representatives will be available to discuss the vehicle’s capabilities and its impact on modern emergency response.

"This command unit will bring groundbreaking innovation to the region," said Chris Vallat from Fire and Safety Services. “Hunterdon County’s investment in this state-of-the-art command vehicle highlights the importance of staying ahead of evolving public safety challenges. We’re honored to play a part in delivering this critical asset.”

For more information on Frontline Communications and its latest mobile command vehicle solutions, visit www.frontlinecomm.com.
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About Frontline Communications
Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, is the leading manufacturer of custom command and communications vehicles. The company’s wide range of products, including SUV’s, Vans and Heavy-Duty Custom Aluminum Bodies are valued for their quality, advanced technology and integration capability that perform in the most extreme environments. Frontline Communications is an ISO 9001:2015 Registered company. Visit www.frontlinecomm.com for more information.

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