Rosenbauer Announces Partnership Expansion with FESCO Emergency Sales in MD, DE

Rosenbauer America and FESCO Emergency Sales announced they will expand their partnership to Maryland and Delaware territories. This announcement comes on the heels of a previous expansion in Virginia and Washington, D.C.  

“Rosenbauer is eager to further expand with FESCO Emergency Sales in Maryland and Delaware,” said Mark Fusco, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Rosenbauer America. “FESCO is well known for strong family values with best-in-class sales, customer service and support, and parts availability throughout the greater Mid-Atlantic region. FESCO’s two service facilities in Elkridge, MD and Ashland, VA, along with their mobile capabilities and talented organization provide necessary resources to properly support fire departments throughout the area.”

FESCO is a third-generation, family-owned and operated fire apparatus and EMS industry dealership. FESCO was founded in 1953 by Walter “Ed” Laake.

“We are excited to increase our partnership with Rosenbauer in the Mid-Atlantic,” added Pete Laake Jr., President of FESCO Emergency Sales. “We have established a team that is ready and eager to support this great opportunity. We represent the highest quality products and focus every day on providing exemplary customer service.”

FESCO is a leader in the market and are well known for their responsiveness, reliability, quality, ingenuity, excellence, and integrity. Their energized and talented associates are committed to quality standards through a team approach that, in combination with our competitive pricing, provides outstanding opportunities.

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