The E-ONE HP 75 Ladder offers fire departments a versatile and reliable aerial apparatus designed for durability and efficiency. It features a rugged extruded aluminum ladder that delivers exceptional strength and low-maintenance performance. E-ONE engineers the HP 75 to exceed National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, offering a structural safety factor of 2.5 to 1. This level of strength surpasses the NFPA’s minimum requirement of 2 to 1, providing firefighters with enhanced confidence during high-pressure operations.
The extruded aluminum construction of the HP 75 ladder stands out for its durability and resistance to corrosion. Unlike steel ladders, which can rust over time, the HP 75 maintains its integrity in diverse weather conditions. Fire departments operating in challenging environments benefit from its corrosion-resistant properties. This design eliminates the need for painting or frequent replacement of rung covers, reducing maintenance time and costs.
By resisting wear and tear, the HP 75’s aluminum ladder helps fire departments save money over the long term. Departments experience lower life-cycle costs, as the ladder requires minimal repairs or part replacements. This durability ensures years of dependable service while keeping upkeep expenses manageable. The practical design supports departments in maintaining their fleets efficiently without sacrificing performance.
The HP 75 provides fire departments with a dependable, low-maintenance solution that balances strength and cost-effectiveness. Its corrosion-resistant ladder ensures long-lasting durability, while the reduced upkeep demands maximize its value. Firefighters can rely on the HP 75 during critical operations, knowing it delivers the performance and stability they need. This aerial apparatus combines robust construction, reduced life-cycle costs, and dependable functionality, meeting the needs of departments that prioritize safety, efficiency, and long-term investment.
Aluminum Ladder That Exceeds NFPA Requirements
Leading Performance
With more than 40 years of experience in aerial equipment and a leading performance record in the industry, E-ONE remains dedicated to our core principles of innovation and safety.
E-ONE’s HP 75 features an extruded aluminum ladder that exceeds NFPA requirements with a 2.5:1 structural safety factor. In addition, the aluminum aerial will not rust, need painting, or require rung cover replacement. The HP 75 delivers lower life-cycle cost than other aerials on the market.
At the forefront of advanced engineering and innovative design, every E-ONE aerial fire apparatus we produce is packed with features that improve crew efficiency while ensuring their safety.
The vehicle features a Typhoon or Cyclone cab, with available lengths of 58”, 67.5”, 74”, and 80”. Options include a split-raised roof and exterior cab compartments. It has a wheelbase ranging from 210” to 230” and comes with a hot-dipped galvanized and powder-coated double rail frame as standard. The Cummins® engines provide up to 605 HP, and the vehicle is equipped with taper leaf front suspension, with optional independent front suspension (IFS). Rear suspension options include spring or air ride.
Standard safety features comprise a roll cage-style cab, CrewGuard®, and ABS brakes. Clean cab options are available, including Active Air Purification, HEPA filtration, easy-clean seating, and alternative SCBA storage to meet customer requirements.
The vehicle is equipped with a 75’ aluminum ladder featuring a 2.5:1 structural safety factor, rated for 500 lbs (wet or dry) with an equipment allowance of 75 lbs. It includes a single set of outriggers with a spread of only 16’ and an optional short jack feature that provides 200-degree rotation and “alley” mode (short jacked on both sides). The waterway can flow up to 1500 GPM and is available with either direct hydraulic controls or the Advanced Aerial Control System (AACS).
The overall height is 11’4”, with an option for a 4” lower height without any intrusion into the cab. Options include pump panel aerial controls, tip controls, wireless aerial controls, a tip camera, a pinned monitor, and a 2.5” valve at the tip.
The extruded aluminum body can be configured as a SideStacker™ or center hose bed. The center hose bed body features full-height compartments on both sides, with dual ladder tunnels and hose chutes above. The SideStacker design provides up to 172 cubic feet of storage, along with 55 cubic feet of hose bed storage, accommodating up to 1200’ of 5” hose with a 500-gallon tank. It is available with hinged and/or roll-up doors.
Pumps from Hale®, Waterous®, Darley®, or MAC1® can support capacities of up to 2000 GPM. A 300 to 500-gallon poly tank is standard, with optional foam cell(s) available. The optional eMAX design features low pre-connected handlines, an enclosed pump operator’s panel, and additional enclosed storage. Foam systems, including direct injection, CAFS, and around-the-pump (ATP), are also available. The system can be customized with discharges and pre-connects to meet departmental needs, and it includes a stainless steel discharge manifold.