Terex Ambulance Group to Showcase Newest Ambulances and Innovation at FDIC 2026

by | Apr 22, 2026

Terex Ambulance Group to Showcase Newest Ambulances and Innovation at FDIC 2026 - REV Corporate

BROOKFIELD, Wis– April 22, 2026 –The Terex Ambulance Group, which includes the ambulance brands American Emergency Vehicles, Horton Emergency Vehicles, Road Rescue and Wheeled Coach, will showcase 13 of the latest in ambulance and rescue vehicle apparatus innovation and design during FDIC International (Fire Department Instructors Conference) in Indianapolis, Indiana from April 23-25, 2026.

“We are looking forward to connecting and interacting with EMS professionals at FDIC this year,” said Gary Gunter, vice president, Terex Ambulance Group. “We are excited to feature a wide array of innovative and industry-leading mission critical emergency vehicles that help EMS providers serve their communities.”

American Emergency Vehicles – Booth #4257
AEV will showcase Mt. Horeb Area (WI) Joint Fire Department’s Type I F-Series ambulance, featuring an F-550 4×4 chassis with a 176”L x 96”W body and 72” interior headroom, delivering a spacious, high-performance patient care environment. Built with AEV’s TraumaHawk X-Series package, the unit includes HEPA Max HVAC, lighted cabinetry, a patient compartment light rail system, Auto Shade entry windows, and a stylish multiplex system with new UV800 panels. With transverse oxygen storage, embossed stepping surfaces, a full blackout exterior, and high-conspicuity LED lighting, this unit is both highly functional and visually striking.

Horton Emergency Vehicles – Booth #4457
Horton’s FDIC 2026 showcase unit, built for Washington DC Fire & EMS, is built on an International MV607 chassis with a 533 module. This NFPA-compliant ambulance showcases the advanced “Power-Tech by Horton” electrical system, the brand’s newest multiplex platform engineered for enhanced control, diagnostics, and serviceability. Additional premium technologies including Stealth Power idle mitigation, HAAS Alert collision prevention, CoolTech I climate control, Liquid Spring suspension, and Change Notice 10 enhancements combine to
deliver exceptional ride quality, scene safety, and operational performance for one of the nation’s most demanding EMS environments.

Road Rescue – Booth #4057
The Road Rescue 50th Anniversary ambulance is a flagship showcase unit engineered to celebrate five decades of innovation while demonstrating the future of emergency vehicle technology. Built on a 2026 Ford F-550 4×4 chassis with a 7.3L gas powertrain, this unit features an extended 174” Ultramedic module with 74” interior headroom and a 46” aisle, delivering exceptional workspace, comfort, and operational efficiency. At the core of this vehicle is the advanced Smart Display 5.0 multiplex electrical system, providing fully integrated digital control of lighting, diagnostics, and vehicle functions through an intuitive interface.

Wheeled Coach – Booth #3857

The Wheeled Coach FDIC Demo unit is a Type 1 Ford F550, XLT, 4×4 gasoline chassis with the CoolBar™ HVAC System, RelayPlex Vision Touch Screen electrical system, Liquid Spring rear suspension with severe weather insulation package. The Door Forward modular body is 170” L x 95” W with 74” of interior headroom, a 6” drop skirt ahead of both rear wheels and the Wheeled Coach Double Side Entry Step, which is more ergonomical for EMS providers.

In remembrance of the 25th anniversary of September 11, 2001, Terex’s Fire and Ambulance Groups are donating $10,000 to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (T2T) and will have a donation kiosk at the Booth #4037 to raise additional funds for T2T. On display near this kiosk will be a FDNY ambulance manufactured by Wheeled Coach. The team will be handing out special edition 9/11 challenge coins (while supplies last) to anyone who makes a donation at the kiosk.
Terex Ambulance Group representatives will be present to discuss the unique features of each of the ambulances on display during the conference.

Daily Show Hours
Thursday, April 23: 11:00 – 5:30

Friday, April 24: 10:00 – 5:00

Saturday, April 25: 9:00 – 1:00

###

About AEV
AEV is a leading manufacturer of ambulances in the U.S. AEV builds the industry’s broadest range of ambulances, each one made with the hands-on American craftsmanship of a highly experienced and skilled team. AEV manufactures its full line of Type I, Type II, Type III and Medium-Duty ambulances in Jefferson, NC, at a bright, pristine factory set among the Blue Ridge Mountains. AEV’s rigorous, LEAN manufacturing processes and engineering innovation achieve superior quality and value, while meeting the unique specifications of emergency departments around the country. Its nationwide network of dealers provides service and support
to customers before and long after the sale. AEV is The American-Crafted Experience®. AEV is part of Terex Corporation’s (NYSE: TEX) Specialty Vehicles segment.

About Horton Emergency Vehicles
Founded in 1968, Horton Emergency Vehicles are among the industry’s most technically innovative and customized ambulances and are synonymous with high quality. The exclusive Horton Occupant Protection System (HOPS) keeps the ambulance crew safe while working in the patient compartment. With manufacturing facilities in Grove City, Ohio, Horton ambulances have Strength & Safety In Every Detail™. Horton is part of Terex Corporation’s (NYSE: TEX) Specialty Vehicles segment.

About Road Rescue
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Road Rescue is a premier manufacturer of premium highly customized ambulances that serve fire departments, health care systems and hospitals across North America. With its manufacturing facilities based in Winter Park, Florida, Road Rescue is part of Terex Corporation’s (NYSE: TEX) Specialty Vehicles segment.

About Wheeled Coach
Wheeled Coach is a premier manufacturer of Type I, Type II, Type III and Medium-Duty ambulances for municipal and commercial emergency departments. Built to perform under the most demanding conditions, Wheeled Coach ambulances deliver mission-critical durability. Wheeled Coach leads the industry with more firsts than any other ambulance manufacturer, including being the first to conduct IHS Side Impact Criteria Crash and Roll-Over Testing. It manufactures a full line of ambulances at its production facility in Winter Park, Florida. Since 1975, Wheeled Coach has been Trusted by the Toughest®. Wheeled Coach is part of Terex Corporation’s (NYSE: TEX) Specialty Vehicles segment.

About Terex Corporation
Terex® Corporation (NYSE: TEX) is a global leader in specialized equipment solutions, serving essential sectors such as emergency services, waste and recycling, utilities, and construction. Our diversified portfolio positions us in resilient, high-demand markets with strong long-term growth potential. We design and manufacture advanced specialty vehicles—including fire, ambulance, and recreational vehicles—alongside waste collection vehicles, materials processing machinery, mobile elevating work platforms, and equipment for the electric utility industry. Through our global dealer, parts and service network and value-creating digital solutions, we deliver best-in-class lifecycle support, helping customers maximize return on investment. With a strong manufacturing footprint in the United States and operations across Europe, India, and Asia Pacific, Terex combines global reach with local expertise to capture opportunities worldwide. Our strategy is clear: exceed customer expectations, invest in innovation, leverage our diversified portfolio, and deliver consistent, profitable growth for our shareholders. For more information, please visit www.terex.com