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Command 35-4WS MEOC

This Mobile Command Center, built for the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), is designed to support responses to natural disasters, man-made incidents, and high-security events across the state. One notable deployment was during the 2009 G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, where PEMA loaned the unit to Allegheny County Emergency Services. The State Technical Support Group operated from the command center, providing 24-hour system hardware and network support for approximately 3,000 end users on the StarNet radio system. With its advanced technology and interoperability capabilities, this mobile support unit plays a critical role in emergency response, disaster recovery, and large-scale event coordination.

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Description

Specs

This state-of-the-art Mobile Command Center ensures secure, interoperable, and efficient emergency response operations, making it a crucial asset for PEMA and its partner agencies.

Exterior

  • 35″ trailer with hitch
  • Durable construction: A gelcoat fiberglass exterior
  • Safety & Visibility:
    • Telescopic LED scene lights
    • One awning
  • Connectivity & Surveillance:
    • PTZ night vision camera
    • Land-Mobile Satellite system w/2 receivers
  • Graphics: Custom graphics

Electronics

  • Generator: Onan diesel 8kw generator w/20gal fuel cell
  • Wiring:
    • Pre-wired for 110v, 12v, and CAT6 networking outlets with one antenna per workstation
    • Full-perimeter wire chase system w/removable cover
  • Climate Control:
    • Two 13,500 BTU AC/heat pump units
    • Two 750w wall heaters

Interior

  • Workstations: Four workstations with task chairs
  • Conference area: A seven-person conference room with a pocket privacy door
  • Appliances:
    • A galley with a refrigerator, microwave, and a Keurig
    • Two 26″ LED TVs
  • Storage & Surfaces:
    • Custom aluminum cabinets with dry-erase surfaces
    • High-impact laminate countertops
  • Lavatory: With a commode, vanity, and waste cartridges
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