Sponsor an Emergency Vehicle

Be the Reason Help Arrives

Sponsoring an emergency vehicle is one of the most impactful ways to support America’s First Responders. Your sponsorship directly funds the outfitting and deployment of vehicles that save lives, deliver aid, and support responders on the front lines.

🚨 Emergency Response Builds

A high-visibility response vehicle driven by the Incident Commander, the Chief SUV serves as the mobile leadership platform during disaster operations. Outfitted with emergency lights, radios, command boards, and situational awareness tools, this vehicle allows commanders to assess the scene, issue real-time orders, and make life-saving decisions quickly. It’s the nerve center for on-site leadership and often the first vehicle to arrive and the last to leave.

  • Chief SUV

    A high-visibility response vehicle driven by the Incident Commander, the Chief SUV serves as the mobile leadership platform during disaster operations. Outfitted with emergency lights, radios, command boards, and situational awareness tools, this vehicle allows commanders to assess the scene, issue real-time orders, and make life-saving decisions quickly. It’s the nerve center for on-site leadership and often the first vehicle to arrive and the last to leave.

  • Chief Truck

    The Chief Truck is a high-performance, heavy-duty response vehicle assigned to top-level incident commanders overseeing large-scale operations. Larger than a standard SUV, this truck provides increased cargo capacity, off-road capability, and integrated power systems to support extended command presence in the field. Outfitted with emergency lighting, encrypted radios, scene command boards, and situational display systems, it allows the Chief to manage interagency operations directly from the field. With onboard communications, incident tracking tools, and enough storage for vital gear, the Chief Truck serves as both a strategic command point and a rapid deployment asset when seconds matter most.

  • Command SUV

    A smaller but powerful mobile command unit used in moderate-scale incidents. This vehicle includes built-in mapping systems, encrypted communications, whiteboards, weather monitoring, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Its compact size allows it to move easily in urban environments while still delivering robust command and control capabilities in the field.

  • Command Truck

    Designed for large-scale responses, the Command Truck is a heavy-duty vehicle that provides full operational space for multiple team leaders, dispatchers, and coordination staff. Outfitted with advanced technology including satellite uplink, weather monitoring, dispatch consoles, and power redundancy, it becomes a mobile Emergency Operations Center (EOC) anywhere disaster strikes

  • Command Trailer

    Our most deployable operations unit, the Command Trailer is towed into place and quickly transformed into a fully functional command post. It includes workstations, interior/exterior displays, radio repeaters, backup power, and seating for interagency briefings. Perfect for long-duration incidents, this trailer ensures responders stay coordinated, connected, and informed.

  • Communications SUV

    When infrastructure fails, the Communications SUV reestablishes the lifeline. This unit features multi-band radios, cellular boosters, satellite uplink, Wi-Fi mesh systems, and power supplies—ensuring first responders can communicate across jurisdictions, even in the most isolated areas.

  • Communications Trailer


    This large mobile communications hub is a critical asset in disaster areas where all other forms of connectivity are lost. Outfitted with antenna towers, radio racks, VOIP systems, routers, and field tech stations, it restores the digital backbone needed to coordinate large-scale disaster relief and unify agency response efforts.

  • Staging SUV

    This fast-response unit plays a crucial role in managing the chaos of incoming personnel and resources. Used by staging officers, it transports logistics gear, responder check-in stations, and traffic control equipment. From tracking arriving volunteers to distributing assignments, the Staging SUV helps maintain order and flow at high-pressure staging areas.

  • Staging Truck

    A larger alternative to the SUV, the Staging Truck brings with it the infrastructure needed to set up a mobile basecamp or response hub. It’s equipped with shelter materials, mobile restrooms, scene lighting, barriers, check-in kiosks, and hydration units—everything needed to support sustained field operations.

  • Search & Rescue Light Truck

    Light, fast, and maneuverable—this 4x4 response truck is used to rapidly deploy teams and equipment into collapsed structures, wildlands, and disaster zones. Loaded with stretchers, first aid kits, lifting gear, and entry tools, it's essential for quick-response scenarios where minutes mean lives.

  • Search & Rescue Heavy Truck

    Built for high-impact missions, this specialized truck carries hydraulic rescue tools, thermal imaging systems, canine kennels, rope rescue systems, and water rescue gear. It’s used during floods, earthquakes, collapsed buildings, and vehicle entrapments. Designed to rescue both victims and fellow responders.

  • Search & Rescue Trailer

    Packed with a full inventory of rescue equipment, this trailer is often pre-positioned near at-risk regions or towed into disaster zones. It carries extrication tools, lifting systems, PPE, saws, water rescue devices, and more. SAR teams can quickly mobilize from the trailer to launch immediate rescue efforts.

  • Supplies Truck

    This medium-duty truck is the logistical engine that keeps operations running. Used to transport pallets of water, food, cots, blankets, field gear, and sanitation supplies, the Supplies Truck is essential for serving large populations during extended responses or evacuations.

  • Supplies Truck (5th Wheel)

    When massive payloads are required, the 5th Wheel Supplies Truck answers the call. Built for long-distance hauls and high-volume deliveries, this rig brings emergency rations, medical caches, responder gear, and field tents across state lines, disaster zones, and devastated regions.

  • Supplies Trailer

    A modular logistics platform designed to supplement mobile operations. It can be used to deliver and store gear directly at staging areas or deployment zones. Flexible enough to be towed by light-duty trucks, the trailer enables rapid field replenishment and mission scaling.

🛟 Support & Mobility Units

Support & Mobility Units are the critical force multipliers that extend our reach, speed, and versatility in the field. These specialized assets allow responders to navigate rugged terrain, swift water, dense urban areas, and remote locations that larger vehicles simply can’t access. Whether it's ATVs darting through forest trails, rescue rafts gliding over floodwaters, or drones scanning vast disaster zones from above—each unit plays a vital role in search, rescue, supply delivery, and rapid response.

Your sponsorship of these smaller, nimble units provides responders with the tools they need to move quickly, act decisively, and reach those in need—no matter where they are.

  • ATVs

    Single-person all-terrain vehicles used to reach areas impassable by traditional vehicles. Whether it's weaving through rubble, navigating forest trails, or racing across fire lines, ATVs allow responders to move quickly and scout dangerous zones or deliver supplies in hard-to-reach locations.

  • UTVs

    Utility Task Vehicles (side-by-sides) provide multi-passenger off-road mobility, often used to transport personnel, stretchers, or tools into remote areas. These rugged vehicles are especially effective in rough terrain, during wildfire responses, or in rural search and rescue operations.

  • Sea-Doos

    Personal watercraft used during flooding, coastal storms, or swift-water rescues. Sea-Doos offer fast, responsive maneuverability in urban or rural water rescues, making it possible to reach victims trapped in submerged cars, homes, or rooftops.

  • Drones

    These unmanned aerial systems offer real-time intelligence from the sky. Used for aerial search and rescue, thermal imaging, mapping damage, and locating missing persons, drones dramatically increase situational awareness and reduce responder risk.

  • Rescue Rafts

    Inflatable, portable, and ready in minutes—these rafts are used to ferry victims and gear during flood events. They can be hand-carried into neighborhoods or dropped from trucks, and are a frontline tool for evacuating the elderly, injured, or children during water emergencies.

  • Rescue Sleds

    Deployed in snow, sand, or ice, rescue sleds are pulled behind snowmobiles or ATVs to transport patients or gear. Perfect for backcountry operations, mountain rescues, or winter weather deployments.

  • Rescue Boards

    Lightweight surf-style boards used in water-based rescues near shorelines, lakes, and rivers. They allow rescuers to stabilize and transport victims while maintaining mobility and control in turbulent waters.

  • Rescue Boats

    Heavy-duty marine vessels designed for deep water operations. Equipped with high-horsepower engines, sonar, radios, and rescue ladders, these boats support evacuations, medical aid, and team transport across lakes, rivers, and flood plains.

Your Sponsorship Makes a Real Difference

Every vehicle sponsored is one step closer to saving more lives, reaching more communities, and responding faster when disaster strikes. Whether it's a Search & Rescue truck or a supply trailer, you’ll receive recognition, updates, and a full impact report from the field.

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100% of your donation goes directly toward vehicle outfitting, communications systems, rescue tools, and deployment support.