LEHR Expands Its Emergency Vehicle Upfitting Services
LEHR, a company under the umbrella of Broadwing Capital, has made significant strides in expanding its capabilities and geographic reach in the emergency vehicle upfitting sector. On September 9, 2025, it was announced that LEHR had successfully acquired two companies: LW Emergency Outfitters and Alaska Safety Inc. This strategic move aims to enhance its national platform dedicated to servicing police, emergency, and various governmental organizations.
Broadwing Capital, known for its specialization in the lower middle-market manufacturing and services sectors, played a pivotal role in facilitating these acquisitions. Since investing in LEHR in 2024, the company has executed a total of six acquisitions to support its comprehensive buy-and-build strategy. With the recent additions, LEHR now employs around 300 technicians and operates a network of 27 locations across the United States.
Daniel Hamm, CEO of LEHR, expressed his enthusiasm about the acquisitions, stating, "These strategic transactions accelerate our plan to broaden our national footprint and expand our service offerings to best serve our nation's law enforcement and other agencies." He further emphasized that this growth milestone aligns with LEHR's vision to ensure every first responder is adequately equipped to tackle emergencies effectively.
LW Emergency Outfitters
Founded in 2008 by former law enforcement officer Lance Roe, LW Emergency Outfitters has evolved from a modest garage operation to a robust team of 65 professionals. This company serves police, emergency, and commercial vehicle customers throughout Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio, with two fully operational facilities. Roe remarked on the acquisition, noting, "Joining LEHR allows us to accelerate our growth and improve installation timelines for agencies across our service areas. This partnership opens up exciting new possibilities for LW."
Alaska Safety Inc.
Originating in 1996, Alaska Safety Inc. has built a strong reputation as a provider of industrial safety supplies, personal protective equipment, and emergency vehicle upfitting. With this acquisition, LEHR extends its geographical outreach into Alaska while broadening its product offerings. Clint VanNoy, president of Alaska Safety, remarked, "We are proud to partner with LEHR as we continue our commitment to safety in the Alaskan community. Together, we will enhance our capabilities and service delivery."
The Future Ahead
Eliot Kerlin Jr., Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Broadwing Capital, expressed satisfaction with the investment, noting, "Our collaboration with LEHR continues to exceed expectations as we work closely with management to build a leading national platform. These add-ons highlight the effectiveness of our buy-and-build approach amid growing demand for essential safety and upfitting services."
The implications of these acquisitions are significant, not just for LEHR, but for the sectors involved. The continuous evolution of emergency services underscores the necessity for reliable and swift upfitting solutions. As LEHR integrates these new companies, its commitment to providing superior service through innovative solutions will likely send ripples across the emergency service landscape.
To learn more about LEHR, visit
lehr.com, and for additional insights on LW Emergency Outfitters and Alaska Safety Inc., you can explore their dedicated websites. With a clear strategic direction, LEHR positions itself favorably for future growth and expansion, ensuring that first responders can perform their critical roles efficiently and effectively.