CFJR Iron Fleet — ADA-Aligned Public-Health Mobility Infrastructure

CFJR’s Iron Fleet is a purpose-built mobility infrastructure platform designed to support public-health outreach, emergency readiness, community health deployment, and research partnerships across Metro Atlanta.

All vehicles are configured for institutional field deployment and public-health operations.

All Iron Fleet assets operate under ADA standards defined in 49 CFR Part 37 and Part 38, ensuring accessible and compliant mobility infrastructure for public-health deployments.

This ensures institutional partners receive reliable ADA-compliant mobility infrastructure rather than trip-based transportation services.

Tuskegee One (TUS-01)

Named in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen, Tuskegee One serves as CFJR’s light deployment mobility unit supporting research pilots, stakeholder transport, and targeted field operations.

Configuration

  • ADA minivan

  • 1 wheelchair position + 3 ambulatory seats

  • BraunAbility side-entry ramp

  • Optimized for small-team field deployment

Primary Deployment Roles

  • Research and pilot program mobility support

  • Stakeholder site visits and planning missions

  • Light deployment for clinics, universities, and county partners

Sentinel Two (SNT-02)

Sentinel Two is CFJR’s medium-capacity ADA mobility platform, designed for public-health outreach, community health programs, and institutional deployment missions.

Configuration

  • 28-ft ADA shuttle

  • 14 ambulatory seats + 2 wheelchair bays

  • Lift-equipped, climate controlled

  • Designed for extended outreach operations

Primary Deployment Roles

  • Public-health outreach deployments

  • Senior and disability-access mobility programs

  • County partnership pilots and research operations

Honor Guard Three (HG-03)

Honor Guard Three is CFJR’s high-capacity mobility infrastructure asset, supporting county-scale public-health deployments, resilience missions, and emergency operations.

Configuration

  • 36-ft ADA bus

  • 30 ambulatory seats + 4 wheelchair bays

  • ADA lift and full securement systems

  • Designed for large-scale program deployment

Primary Deployment Roles

  • Emergency management standby and evacuation support

  • Countywide outreach and mass clinic operations

  • Research deployments and community equity assessments

Why We Call It the Iron Fleet

CFJR’s Iron Fleet represents the operational standards required for public-health mobility infrastructure.

  • Access as dignity: ADA-first deployment for every mission

  • Infrastructure reliability: readiness standards aligned with public institutions

  • Veteran-led discipline: operational precision, accountability, and mission focus

Institutional Deployment Briefings

CFJR provides mobility infrastructure, not trip-based transportation. Institutions may request a fleet readiness briefing or deployment planning session to understand how the Iron Fleet can support public-health, research, and emergency readiness missions.

📞 (404) 594-3467
📧 info@cfjrsafetravels.com

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