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KME specializes in automotive, aviation, petro-chemical, industrial, energy, military, police, and fire-rescue vehicles. Founded in 1946 by John "Sonny" Kovatch, Jr., KME has produced over 10,000 vehicles. In 2022 REV Group closed the
Nesquehoning factory with any production of KME branded equipment
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KME manufactures custom fire apparatus on their own chassis, including the
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