GIMAEX of America is different. We know that one size does not fit all. Understanding the special needs and requirements of your organization is our #1 priority. We offer you a new vision of modern firefighting solutions: a fresh perspective and compelling design ideas that will keep your team safe. In particular, we understand the needs of woodland fire fighting. It is one of our core specialties for which we are internationally recognized. Though our name may be new to you, our global reputation precedes us. GIMAEX is a worldwide manufacturer of specialized firefighting apparatus, pumps, aerials and our award-winning ONE SEVEN® foam system.
When you are assembling the right tools, you look for the best. Consider GIMAEX of America for your firefighting arsenal. We stand ready to serve you. Look around our website. Discover GIMAEX for yourself.



We provide reliable service with well-designed and cost effective tools outfitted with the world’s best foam system - ONE SEVEN®. GIMAEX of America also offers unique designs that have true field experience and a documented history of reliable use in the field. We offer many designs created to make your job safer, faster and easier. Check out our ONE SEVEN® series foam system. This patented system changes everything!

Need a portable pump solution that skids up to 4,000 gallon off water tender units? GIMAEX of America has the right product for you: the Scout is designed for the rigors of forestry service. At GIMAEX we believe in safety and our products show it.
Recently, the first ONE SEVEN® equipped brush fire unit went into service in Canada. Kamloops Fire Department's unit features GIMAEX of America's ONE SEVEN® system.
Work with us to choose your design. Customize and optimize your deployment exactly as you want it with GIMAEX of America’s profile series compartment layout.
Field flexibility. GIMAEX of America’s Profile Series system features mechanical fasteners that let you change your equipment mountings. One more reason to consider us.
CA: High Winds Fan Area Flames (09/02/08) Labor Day kept busy Sacramento-area firefighters as dry, gusty winds fanned blazes threatening hundreds of homes. Read more>>



