Sutphen Voluntarily Removing 5-Section Aerial Devices From Service

From the Sutphen Corporation website: --- **Press Release – Voluntary Removal of Five-Section Aerial Devices** *Posted on Dublin, OH* **Date:** July 22, 2014 **Time:** Approximately 3:00 PM EST --- **FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** **Subject:** Sutphen Corporation's Decision to Temporarily Remove Certain Aerial Devices From Service In light of recent events, Sutphen Corporation has made the decision to voluntarily remove all SPH 100, SP 110, SPI 112, and SAI 110 five-section aerial devices from active service. This directive applies to all units currently in use and must be implemented immediately. The company will continue to monitor developments closely and provide updates regarding when these units can be safely returned to service. "Our primary concern at this moment is the safety of firefighters," stated Drew Sutphen, President of Sutphen Corporation. "Given the recent incidents involving these models, we believe it is prudent to act cautiously. It is better to err on the side of caution than to risk anyone's safety." Customers who own the affected units are advised to utilize their equipment strictly as engine or support vehicles for now. Sutphen Corporation will reach out directly to each customer to discuss the specific circumstances surrounding these incidents and outline the steps being taken to resolve the issues promptly. "We want to reassure our clients that we are actively investigating these matters and committed to ensuring their equipment remains reliable and safe," Drew continued. "Our team is working diligently to address any concerns and restore confidence in our products." Sutphen Corporation is a privately held, family-owned business specializing in the design and manufacture of custom emergency response vehicles. Headquartered in suburban Dublin, Ohio, just northwest of Columbus, the company has been serving the firefighting community for decades. For additional inquiries, please contact the sales department directly. --- **Update: Recent Incident Details** As reported earlier today by 11alive.com in Atlanta, another incident involving a Sutphen tower has come to light. Three firefighters from Hall County were injured during a training session when a mechanical failure caused the ladder to drop approximately 20 feet before jamming abruptly. Two of the firefighters were airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, while the third was transported via ambulance to a local hospital in Gainesville, Georgia. Thankfully, all three individuals—identified as Will Griffin, T.J. Elliot, and Stephen Jackson—are reportedly conscious, alert, and breathing. Their current conditions are stable, though further medical evaluations are underway. This marks the second similar incident within a short timeframe, prompting heightened scrutiny over the safety of these particular models. Sutphen Corporation has assured the public that they are fully cooperating with investigations and taking proactive measures to ensure no further accidents occur. --- If you have any questions or require assistance related to your equipment, please do not hesitate to reach out. Our team is here to help and guide you through this process. Stay safe, and thank you for trusting Sutphen Corporation with your firefighting needs. --- *End of Press Release*

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