CR 137
Buildings aren’t getting shorter. Fires don’t have a maximum height limit. So why should your aerial ladder be any different? Reaching more than 13 stories high, the CR 137 is North America’s tallest aerial ladder offering narrow, criss-cross, underslung stabilizers and a speedy set up – less than 45 seconds.
Perhaps the most impressive feature of the CR 137 is its ability to reach a target that is 110’ high AND 80’ horizontally off the side while supporting a 750 lb personnel tip load.


Structural Safety Factor | 2.5 to 1 |
Vertical Reach | 137’ |
Horizontal Reach | 126’ |
Gallon Water Tank | 300-500 |
Features
Custom Chassis
- Typhoon® or Cyclone® chassis
- Medium, long and extended length 4-door cabs available
- Optional split-raised roof
- Integral torque box chassis
- 245” wheelbase
- 500-600 HP engine
- Standard safety features such as roll cage cab, CrewGuard®, ABS brakes and G4® (Electronic Stability Control)
- Airbags optional
Aerial Features
- 137’ welded extruded aluminum ladder with 2.5 to 1 structural safety factor
- 300-800 lb tip load based on ladder position
- Criss-cross underslung jacks with only 13’8” spread
- 11’10” overall height; 12’1” with center hosebed body
- 3” lower overall height available with Cyclone aerial cab
- Pre-piped waterway to the 110’ level maintains a clear tip for rescue operations
Body Construction
- Body available in aluminum or stainless steel
- SideStacker body configurations allow for a full ISO requirement of 182’
- Available in center hosebed and SideStacker® configuration of ground ladders with a 300 gallon tank
- SideStacker body features full-depth compartments
Fire Package
- Hale® or Waterous® pumps up to 2000 GPM
- Optional foam systems; direct injection, CAFS and around the pump (ATP)
- 300-500 gallon water tank
- Customizable discharges and preconnects to meet departments needs
- Stainless steel discharge manifold