FireMule
Portable Wildfire Response System

The tools that
fight fire
go where you go.

Fire Mule is a truck-bed-ready rack system built by Todd to keep every first-response tool — extinguisher, water canister, shovel, air horn — organized, visible, and accessible in seconds.

5+

Tools mounted

1

Compact rack

Grab & Go

Field ready

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What's in the rack

Every tool you need.
One place. Always ready.

Air Horn
Fire Hydrant Connection
Air-Pressurized Water Canister
Collapsible Round-Point Shovel
Fire Extinguisher Mount
FirePack Holding Slots

Who it's built for

If you work near fire risk,
Fire Mule is for you.

Construction Contractors

Respond immediately before a small ignition becomes a major wildfire.

Construction sites create sparks from cutting, grinding, welding, heavy equipment, and metal-on-metal contact. During dry conditions, a small spark can quickly ignite surrounding vegetation.

Common uses

ExcavatorsDozersGradersSkid steersWelding operationsRoad construction crews

Ranchers & Farmers

Rapid first-response when working miles from the nearest fire station.

Tractors, mowers, balers, combines, and ATVs generate heat and sparks that ignite dry grass in seconds.

Common uses

TractorsHay operationsLivestock propertiesVineyardsOrchardsIrrigation maintenance

Mechanics & Repair Shops

Firefighting tools and water suppression in one organized station.

Vehicle fires, fuel spills, electrical shorts, and welding operations can quickly escalate inside a shop environment.

Common uses

Automotive shopsDiesel repair facilitiesEquipment maintenance yardsFleet service centers

Landscapers & Grounds Crews

Peace of mind when working in high fire-risk areas.

String trimmers, mowers, chainsaws, and brush cutters frequently operate in dry vegetation where sparks travel fast.

Common uses

Parks departmentsLandscape companiesGolf coursesHOA maintenance crews

Utility Companies

Quickly suppress spot fires before they spread.

Powerline maintenance, vegetation management, and utility construction often occur in wildfire-prone environments.

Common uses

Electrical contractorsUtility maintenance crewsVegetation management teamsTelecom contractors

Schools & Universities

Organized emergency preparedness for critical situations.

A compact emergency response station for classrooms, maintenance buildings, athletic facilities, and administrative offices.

Common uses

ClassroomsMaintenance facilitiesAthletic complexesSchool transportation yards

Homeowners

Be prepared before emergency services arrive.

For families in rural areas, wildfire-prone regions, or large properties — Fire Mule is your first line of defense.

Common uses

GaragesBarnsWorkshopsAcreage propertiesRural homes

Fire Departments

Compact, portable, and ready when immediate action is required.

Fire Mule serves as a supplemental initial-attack tool for volunteer and municipal fire agencies.

Common uses

Brush trucksUtility vehiclesCommand vehiclesTraining facilities

Off-Road Enthusiasts

Carry wildfire response equipment wherever your adventure takes you.

Motorcycles, UTVs, side-by-sides, and overland vehicles often travel through remote locations where help is far away.

Common uses

UTVsSide-by-sidesDirt bikesOverlanding vehiclesHunting camps

Industrial Facilities

Keep firefighting tools organized and accessible where they're needed most.

Manufacturing operations, warehouses, and processing facilities benefit from a mobile emergency response station.

Common uses

WarehousesManufacturing plantsProcessing facilitiesEquipment yards

Fits anywhere you work

Where can
Fire Mule be stored?

Fire Mule mounts, slots, and secures in virtually any work or storage environment.

Vehicles & Equipment

  • Pickup truck beds
  • Headache racks
  • Utility bodies
  • Service trucks
  • Flatbeds
  • Trailer tongue boxes
  • UTVs & side-by-sides
  • Fire apparatus
  • Farm trucks

Heavy Equipment

  • Excavators
  • Dozers
  • Loaders
  • Graders
  • Scrapers
  • Tractors
  • Harvesters
  • Skid steers

Shops & Garages

  • Mechanic shops
  • Diesel repair facilities
  • Fleet maintenance buildings
  • Welding shops
  • Fabrication facilities

Commercial Buildings

  • Offices
  • Conference rooms
  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Maintenance buildings
  • Utility yards

Educational Facilities

  • Classrooms
  • School maintenance shops
  • Athletic facilities
  • Transportation yards
  • Campus operations centers

Agricultural Properties

  • Barns
  • Hay storage areas
  • Feed rooms
  • Equipment sheds
  • Vineyards
  • Orchards

Residential

  • Garages
  • Workshops
  • Back patios
  • Utility rooms
  • Storage buildings
  • RV garages

Emergency & Public Safety

  • Fire stations
  • Volunteer fire departments
  • Emergency operations centers
  • Search & rescue facilities
  • Community centers

Safety first

Prepared —
not reckless.

Fire Mule is built for incipient-stage situations and standby readiness. It does not replace emergency services, professional training, evacuation planning, or local fire codes.

1

Use Fire Mule as standby equipment for early awareness and small, incipient fire situations only.

2

Call emergency services and follow all local fire regulations whenever a fire is spreading, unsafe, or uncertain.

3

Train all users on the included extinguisher, water canister, shovel, and safe exit paths before work begins.

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Fire Mule
shows up first.

Join the early interest list, ask about availability, or share where you'd put a portable wildfire response rack to work. Todd reads every submission personally.

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