Pierce Manufacturing will display 13 fire apparatus and several safety technology solutions at FDIC International 2026 in Indianapolis from April 22 through April 25.
The company will exhibit at booth 5337 in the Indianapolis Convention Center.
Its lineup includes an Enforcer Top Mount PUC Pumper featuring a redesigned pump panel with a transverse walkway for elevated operations.
Attendees can also view an Enforcer Pumper with a low-profile cab under 9 feet in height.
Marty Bass, president of Pierce Manufacturing, said: “We remain focused on advancing the fire service through next generation manufacturing advancements and the quality and excellence Pierce is known for.
“Our exhibit at FDIC 2026 reflects that commitment with a powerful lineup of fire apparatus for attendees to explore, along with future-forward connected technologies and safety advancements designed to support firefighters today, while helping departments prepare for the future.”
The exhibit features the Collision Avoidance Mitigation System (CAMS) which uses AI and radar to anticipate roadway collisions.
This technology integrates computer vision to track approaching vehicles and provide audible alerts to emergency crews.
Pierce will also demonstrate ClearSky Intelligence Connected Solutions for remote vehicle diagnostics and maintenance data.
A separate display will feature a new digital instrument panel designed for driver safety.
The apparatus display includes an Enforcer Heavy-Duty Rescue Pumper equipped with the TFT CrewProtect Integrated HVAC Filtration System.
Additional vehicles on site include an Enforcer Volterra Electric Pumper and an Enforcer PUC Pumper with an EPA 2027 engine.
Aerial equipment includes the Enforcer Ascendant 107′ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladder and a 100′ Heavy-Duty Low-Profile Aerial Ladder.
Pierce will also present a Frontline Communications C-45X-4 Mobile Command Vehicle and an Oshkosh Airport Products Striker 6×6 ARFF Vehicle.
Bass noted that the team and dealer network representatives will be present to discuss production efficiency and engineering developments during the event.