See the full range of FireStop units
Browse every skid, trailer, and cage-tote configuration we build — tank sizes, pump options, and accessories included — before you narrow it down to a quote.
Remote job sites and rural properties don't all move the same way. That's why FireStop comes in three mounting styles, so the unit fits how your crew or your community already gets around.

Sits on any flatbed or truck deck already headed to site, so fire suppression rides along with the crew instead of waiting back at camp.

Parks at the hall, the public works yard, or the contractor's lot between jobs, and hitches up in minutes for a call-out, a dust-control pass, or a road maintenance day.

A compact, forklift-able unit for a remote compound or storage yard that wants a standing water reserve without a full trailer footprint.
Browse every skid, trailer, and cage-tote configuration we build — tank sizes, pump options, and accessories included — before you narrow it down to a quote.
Draw from a dugout, pond, tank truck, or hydrant with the floating suction option — whatever water source is closest to site.
Honda or BE Power Ease pumps are built for straightforward, one-pull operation — no specialized fire-pump training needed.
Universal 1.5" fire hose fittings, with an optional garden hose camlock for lighter-duty wet-down and prevention work.
Up to 300 PSI and 80–90+ ft of throw with the standard pump option, enough reach to hold a spot fire until backup arrives.
Community wildfire prevention days, FireSmart walk-throughs, and rural fire hall budgets all have one thing in common: the equipment needs to do more than sit in a bay. FireStop units are set up to pull double duty.
Swap in brass nozzles to run the same unit for dust suppression or FireSmart demonstration days.
Standard connections mean it can water down brush clearing sites without dragging out full fire hose.
Tank and pump combinations from a small tote up to a full trailer, so the build matches what your department can fund and maintain.
No proprietary controls or specialized certification — new volunteers can be shown the unit in a single session.
Gravel road maintenance, grading, and public-works contracts already need water on site for dust control. FireStop lets that same unit stand ready for fire suppression the moment it's needed, instead of buying two pieces of equipment for one truck.
Brass nozzles or an optional spray bar turn the same tank into a road-wetting pass before grading or hauling.
Keep a unit on site during brushing, mowing, or equipment work where a spark risk is part of the job.
Skid units move between trucks as jobs change, so one tank and pump can serve more than one crew in a week.
Standard tank and trailer sizing keeps units easy to spec, budget, and replace across a municipal or contractor fleet.