CFJR’s Iron Fleet — Public Health Mobility Infrastructure

Forged in duty. Tempered by discipline. Built for public service.

CFJR’s Iron Fleet is not a transportation lineup — it is an ADA-ready, public-health mobility infrastructure platform designed for field deployment, emergency readiness, community health activation, and research partnerships.

Each vehicle carries a mission, a history, and a purpose aligned with Atlanta’s health-equity, resilience, and accessibility goals.

Tuskegee One (TUS-01)

“The flight begins here.”

Honoring the Tuskegee Airmen, Tuskegee One launched CFJR’s mobility operations and established our standard for ADA-first deployment. Today it serves as a precision mobility unit used for selective field missions, VIP stakeholder movement, and research pilots requiring smaller ADA-capable assets.

Configuration:

  • ADA minivan (1 wheelchair + 3 ambulatory)

  • BraunAbility side-entry ramp

  • Ideal for small-team fieldwork, site reconnaissance, and clinic-to-site support

Primary Uses:

  • Research and digital twin calibration support

  • VIP stakeholder movement

  • Light deployment for clinics, universities, and county partners

Sentinel Two (SNT-02)

“Strength in watch. Unity in legacy.”

Dedicated to family unity and service, Sentinel Two is CFJR’s medium-capacity ADA mobility platform. It serves as a cornerstone asset for public-health outreach deployment, community access programs, and county-level mobility missions.

Configuration:

  • 28-ft ADA shuttle (14 ambulatory + 2 wheelchair bays)

  • Lift-equipped, climate controlled

  • Field-ready for long-duration outreach missions

Primary Uses:

  • Public health outreach activation

  • Senior and disability-access mobility during community programs

  • County partnership pilots and field research operations

Honor Guard Three (HG-03)

“Tradition marches forward.”

Named for our founder’s father, Honor Guard Three is CFJR’s large-capacity mobility infrastructure asset, built for county-scale operations, resilience deployments, and public-health missions where ADA-compliant group movement is required.

Configuration:

  • 36-ft ADA bus (30 ambulatory + 4 wheelchair bays)

  • Full ADA securement + lift systems

  • High-capacity deployment for large programs

Primary Uses:

  • Emergency management standby & evacuation support

  • Countywide outreach, mass-clinic support, and resilience operations

  • Field deployment for research and community equity audits

Why We Call It the Iron Fleet

Iron does not bend — and neither does our commitment to community health.

The Iron Fleet represents:

  • Access as dignity — ADA-first every time, for every mission.

  • Infrastructure reliability — readiness standards that match public institutions.

  • Veteran-led discipline — operations built on precision, accountability, and legacy.

Institutional Deployment & Walkthroughs

CFJR provides infrastructure, not trips.
Institutions may request a fleet readiness briefing or deployment planning session to understand how the Iron Fleet can support their public-health, research, or emergency objectives.

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