Mobile Command & Response Trailers

Total Trailers offers a wide variety of mobile command centers including bumper pull, gooseneck and semi trailers. We stock units and also custom builds to meet your size and feature requirements. Browse some of our stock models and past builds and reach out to discuss your needs.

Total Trailers has been designing and delivering mobile command center trailers for over 20 years.  Designing a mobile command trailer requires careful consideration of various options to ensure functionality, efficiency, and comfort. Here are key options to consider:

Trailer Size

Length and Pull Style: We offer mobile command trailers in bumper pull and gooseneck configurations to be pulled with a pickup truck, as well as semi configurations.
Expandable Sections: Slide-outs to increase interior space.
Interior Design
Operational Areas: Separate areas for command, communications, planning, and rest with partition walls.
Ergonomic Design: Ensure ease of movement and access to all equipment. Adequate entry doors to each room.
Windows: Locate in key areas to maximize natural light, exterior communication, and situational awareness without leaving the trailer
Exterior Design
Awnings: Provide shade and shelter for outdoor activities or briefings. Consider an exterior TV installed in compartment under the awning.
Scene and Emergency Lighting: Scene lights for working an event at night or flashing lights for high visibility in emergency situations.
Branding: Custom decals with logos for branding and easy identification.
Technology and Equipment
Communication Systems: Do you require satellite, radio, or TV’s? Design trailer with the required power and data outlets to make the trailer plug and play.
Computing Resources: High-performance computers, servers, and backup systems.
Display Systems: Large monitors, projectors, and interactive whiteboards for situational awareness.
Power Systems: Built in generators, solar panels, and backup batteries.
Climate Control
HVAC Systems: Efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Insulation: Proper insulation for temperature control and noise reduction.
Storage Solutions
Secure Storage: Lockable cabinets and safes for sensitive equipment and documents. Exterior lockable storage compartments for equipment and tools.
Ample Space: Shelving, drawers, and upper/lower cabinets for organized storage.
Mobility and Stability
Leveling Systems: Hydraulic or manual leveling systems to stabilize the trailer on uneven ground.
Towing Capacity: Ensure the towing vehicle can handle the trailer's weight.
Safety and Security
Surveillance Systems: Cameras and monitoring equipment for security.
Alarm Systems: Burglar alarms and coupler locks.
Access Control: Secure entry points with keys or coded locks.
Ergonomics and Comfort
Rest Areas: Bunks or sofa sleepers for long hours of operation.
Kitchenette and Restroom: Basic amenities for extended use.

By considering these options, you can design an incident command center trailer that is well-equipped to handle a wide range of scenarios, providing a reliable base of operations in the field.

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Total Trailers has been designing and delivering mobile command center trailers for over 20 years. Designing a mobile command trailer requires careful consideration of various options to ensure functionality, efficiency, and comfort. Here are key options to consider:

  1. Trailer Size
  2. Length and Pull Style: We offer mobile command trailers in bumper pull and gooseneck configurations to be pulled with a pickup truck, as well as semi configurations.
  3. Expandable Sections: Slide-outs to increase interior space.
  4. Interior Design
  5. Operational Areas: Separate areas for command, communications, planning, and rest with partition walls.
  6. Ergonomic Design: Ensure ease of movement and access to all equipment. Adequate entry doors to each room.
  7. Windows: Locate in key areas to maximize natural light, exterior communication, and situational awareness without leaving the trailer.
  8. Exterior Design
  9. Awnings: Provide shade and shelter for outdoor activities or briefings. Consider an exterior TV installed in a compartment under the awning.
  10. Scene and Emergency Lighting: Scene lights for working an event at night or flashing lights for high visibility in emergency situations.
  11. Branding: Custom decals with logos for branding and easy identification.
  12. Technology and Equipment
  13. Communication Systems: Do you require satellite, radio, or TVs? Design trailer with the required power and data outlets to make the trailer plug and play.
  14. Computing Resources: High-performance computers, servers, and backup systems.
  15. Display Systems: Large monitors, projectors, and interactive whiteboards for situational awareness.
  16. Power Systems: Built-in generators, solar panels, and backup batteries.
  17. Climate Control
  18. HVAC Systems: Efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
  19. Insulation: Proper insulation for temperature control and noise reduction.
  20. Storage Solutions
  21. Secure Storage: Lockable cabinets and safes for sensitive equipment and documents. Exterior lockable storage compartments for equipment and tools.
  22. Ample Space: Shelving, drawers, and upper/lower cabinets for organized storage.
  23. Mobility and Stability
  24. Leveling Systems: Hydraulic or manual leveling systems to stabilize the trailer on uneven ground.
  25. Towing Capacity: Ensure the towing vehicle can handle the trailer's weight.
  26. Safety and Security
  27. Surveillance Systems: Cameras and monitoring equipment for security.
  28. Alarm Systems: Burglar alarms and coupler locks.
  29. Access Control: Secure entry points with keys or coded locks.
  30. Ergonomics and Comfort
  31. Rest Areas: Bunks or sofa sleepers for long hours of operation.
  32. Kitchenette and Restroom: Basic amenities for extended use.

By considering these options, you can design an incident command center trailer that is well-equipped to handle a wide range of scenarios, providing a reliable base of operations in the field.