First Response Shelter

A larger version of our Command Post Shelter, the First Response Shelter provides protection for triage, against extreme weather, or temporary lodging.

Key Features

Pre-fabricated design

Pre-fabricated design insures state-of-the-art performance, reliability and speed of deployment.

Ample room for equipment

Exterior canopy configuration allows the frame to be on the inside and provide ample area from which to hang equipment.

Excellent ambient light and ventilation

Full length screened side windows provide ambient light and warm-weather ventilation

Long life and reliability

Corrosion resistant anodized patented aluminum frame with chemical resistant fabric provides for long life and reliability.

Deployed in less than two minutes

The reinforced metal frame is light yet sturdy. It can be deployed in less than two minutes by two people.

Lightweight, compact, and extremely portable

Collapses into a 28 square inch cube, a small footprint for storage and transport.

Ensured continuity of operations

Comes with a repair kit and an anchor kit. Can be repaired if required while deployed, ensuring continuity of operations.

Specifications

Available Dimensions
  • 147“L x 129“W x 96”H
  • 178“L x 129“W x 96”H
  • 234“L x 129“W x 96”H
Shelter Weight
  • 135 lb (61.23 kg)
Shipping Weight
  • 220 lb (99.79 kg)
Stored Cube
30“ x 30“ x 30”
Exterior Fabric
Customer specified
Interior fabric
None
Part Number
SFR-UZA05-Z

NOTE: Interior dimensions shown. For exterior dimensions, add 20” to width and 10” to height.

Includes the following

Shelter includes:

  • 114” diameter Snorkeled Portper side
  • 2Paneled Zippered End Doorswith Velcro Strips
  • 1Ground Cloth
  • 1Anchor Kit
  • 1Repair Kit
  • 1Transport Bag

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Shelter Solutions

Family of expeditionary shelters and isolation units for decontamination and general-purpose employment, as well as a breadth of accessories for crisis response, medical contingency, and command and control of operations.

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