MPT Autobody

At MPT Autobody, we are proud to support our first responders. We believe our men and women in service deserve to ride in the safest, nicest vehicles available. As such, we put our years of industry experience into practice to provide flawless repairs at affordable prices. With lives on the line, our first responders can count on us to keep their vehicles in top working order.

Emergency Vehicle Repair

Police and Fire Collisions

When duty calls, first responders have to act quickly. Despite rigorous training and extreme precautions, fire and law enforcement crashes account for nearly 50 percent of all incidents involving special purpose vehicles. Even more shocking is the fact that fire truck accidents rank as the second-leading cause of death for firefighters (the first-leading cause being heart attack)! Similarly, vehicle-related incidents are the leading cause of death among law enforcement officers.

Committed to Helping

At MPT, we have a vested interest in the safety and well-being of our first responders. To help keep our first responders safe on the road, we provide an array of collision repair and maintenance services. These include:

Our team is up for the challenge. When a collision takes place, we will fully restore your police car, fire truck, armored vehicle, ambulance, military tank, etc. to perfect condition.

Custom Paint

In addition to collision repair services, we also specialize in custom graphics, decals, and painting. While it is critically important that emergency response vehicles are safe and run smoothly, they also deserve to look good! Therefore, we provide the following services to keep our first responders safe and looking sharp:

Request an Appointment

Our team at MPT serves as South Carolina’s expert emergency vehicle repair team. Located in Murrells Inlet, we serve the Grand Strand and all of South Carolina. In addition to emergency vehicle and military fleet repair, we also provide repair and custom paint services for RVs, automobiles, and boats. For a free estimate, call (843) 957-7785.

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