40' Pace Shadow gooseneck enclosed racecar hauler, modified into a Solar Powered Mobile Command Communications Unit.
Equipped as follows *
* Restroom, toilet sink & shower, w/ on-demand hot water, blackwater and freshwater storage tanks.
* Kitchenette with sink, fridge, one burner stove and microwave.
* Rooftop Air and separate AC in sleeping area.
* Heat provided by an LPG Cast-iron stove with thermostat.
* 12volt, 120volt power, phone, data cables are installed throughout.
* Fully networked with Nortel Digital phone system including mobile.
* Roof mounted Optistream mobile satellite dish provides high speed broadband internet, anywhere, at the touch of a button.
* A network interface allows, phone, Wi-Fi, and secure intranet to be provided to an incident command site.
* Power is provided by roof and side mounted fold out solar panels, feeding a large 12volt battery bank through a charge controller.
* 12volt DC from the battery bank runs through a Trace Inverter and converted to 120volt AC.
* There are 3 offices for 2, with file cabinets, desk space, roof escapes, data, phone, 12 and 120 volt lighting and outlets.
* There is separate sleeping quarters in the nose for 4, with separate AC and escape hatch.
** $8k in Digital Radio communications for emergency and air traffic are installed.
** There are 3 expandable enclosed canvas rooms that more than doubles the interior size that pull out from the sides and rear.
***An optional Onan 7kw generator mounted on a trailer conversion dolly which also carries a large fuel tank for night operations.
The dolly carries the weight of the unit over two 1ton axels, which absorbs the bounce in the road and allows the unit to be pulled with a trailer hitch. 4 extra breaks increase the stopping distance, dramatically. The price of the dolly and generator is $5k, additional.
I built this for my oldest daughter who ran it as a Helitack Unit and Command/Communications Unit. It was dispatched through VIPR nationally. Instead of traveling the country on various incidents, she decided to get married and give me grandkids instead. I used it as my mobile office and crew quarters on a few fires. It's shrinked wrapped currently, but heavy snows caused some of the satellite mounts to pop through and allow water through,
Needs roof resealed and interior ceiling panels replaced.
Sheet metal damage to passenger side, have replacement metal, needs to be installed.
This is why the price is so low. I have over $120k invested in it.
Great mobile office, jobsite tool trailer. Could be put back out on national dispatch, or as an insurance adjuster trailer on FEMA disasters, or it would make a pretty cool RV or Toy Hauler, still has the rear car ramp attached.
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