Andrea Roth, Star of 'Rescue Me,' to Make FDIC Appearances on Behalf of Spartan Motors


INDIANAPOLIS, April 25, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Andrea Roth, best known as the estranged ex-wife of Denis Leary's firefighter character on "Rescue Me," will be appearing today and Friday in two Spartan booths at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC).

"We invited Andrea to participate at FDIC months ago because her true-to-life role in 'Rescue Me' celebrated the remarkable contributions and highlighted the sacrifices made by firefighters throughout North America," said Dennis Schneider, President of Spartan Emergency Response. "It's especially timely following the tragedies last week at the Boston Marathon and in West, Texas, when emergency response personnel, including dozens of firefighters, ran directly into the teeth of danger to assist the injured.

"Spartan is proud to support the heroic efforts of firefighters on a regular basis and we've invited Andrea to help us celebrate the virtues of the fire service and firefighters. Spartan also sponsors the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) through the National Junior Firefighter Program as well as FAMA/FEMSA," said Schneider.

Roth, a Canadian-born actress who has appeared in numerous feature films and small-screen dramas, will be signing autographs and available for photos today from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Spartan Chassis booth (no. 2510) and from 4 – 6 p.m. at the Spartan ERV booth (no. 2423). On Friday, Roth will be at the Spartan ERV booth from 10 a.m. – noon and at the Spartan Chassis booth from 2 – 4 p.m.

"I appeared in 93 episodes of 'Rescue Me', which provided me with unique insights into the amazing people who risk their lives daily," says Roth, who most recently made regular appearances on the CW's "Ringer." "These men and women are true heroes, which is why I'm excited to participate at FDIC."

Spartan Motors' business strategy is embodied in The Spartan D.R.I.V.E. Plan, a five-point business approach.

D.R.I.V.E.

  • Diversified Growth
  • Redefining Technology and Innovation, Develop Exciting Products Value
  • Integration of the Enterprise to Achieve Operational Improvement
  • Vibrant Culture
  • Extend Our Core Markets

Building on this plan, D.R.I.V.E. encourages heightened focus, teamwork and a common approach. It will align associate efforts and emphasize the importance of both collaboration and integration across business units. This strategy will enable diversification and limit exposure to industry cyclicality.

About Spartan Motors

Spartan Motors, Inc. designs, engineers and manufactures specialty chassis, specialty vehicles, truck bodies and aftermarket parts for the recreational vehicle (RV), emergency response, government services, defense, and delivery and service markets. The Company's brand names – Spartan™, Spartan Chassis™, Spartan ER™, Spartan ERV™ and Utilimaster® - are known for quality, performance, service and first-to-market innovation. The Company employs approximately 1,700 associates at facilities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Indiana and Florida. Spartan reported sales of $471 million in 2012 and is focused on becoming a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of specialty vehicles and chassis. Visit Spartan Motors at www.spartanmotors.com.

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