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Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 This is one of 11 State sponsored Haz Mat units throughout the State. The truck is hooked up to a 24' Trailer, which we kept inside the station. 2004/2005 FL 112/Rosenbauer General Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 Just up the road, Sartell was one of 5 area cities that ordered engines from General, at about the same time. E-24 2006/2007 Spartan Diamond/Rosenbauer General 2000/800/30 SN#2609 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 Sartell E-22 1990 FL 120/Custom Fire 1250/1000 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 This monster was built by General. L-28 2000 FL 112/General 2000/1000/75'TSQ SN#2116 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 We had to go to the local bar/restaurant to find a driver for this one. 2007 Spartan Gladiator/Custom Fire 1500/3000/30 SN#07MN16 It has a rear pump, hydraulic ladder rack, porta tank racks, and a remote control extendable monitor. Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-15-2008 Last one for tonight. I hope that you enjoyed them. Foley, MN E-2 2005 Spartan Big Easy/Rosenbauer General 1500/1000/20 SN#2499 Minnesota Apparatus - Ladder 68 - 02-16-2008 Where is the Minn. HM unit pictured quartered at? And where are the other 10 quartered? Thanks. Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-16-2008 Larry: There does not appear to be much info on the State site, other than it says that there are 10 CAT(Chemical Assessment teams). I am not sure if there is an 11th vehicle or not. I have photos of some but not all of the vehicles, which is the only way that I know for sure where they are located. ST. Paul ( Metro) Anoka County (Metro) Hopkins (Metro) St. Cloud (Central MN) Rochester (South East MN) Moorhead (North West MN) Marshall (South West MN) Mankato (South Central MN) Grand Rapids (North Central MN) Duluth (North East MN) In Addition, there are 5 similar looking Collapse Rescue Vehicles(most of the pictures are on this thread) that are located in. Minneapolis (Metro) St. Paul (Metro) Dakota County Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-16-2008 Larry: There does not appear to be much info on the State site, other than it says that there are 10 CAT(Chemical Assessment teams). I am not sure if there is an 11th vehicle or not. I have photos of some but not all of the vehicles, which is the only way that I know for sure where they are located. ST. Paul ( Metro) Anoka County (Metro) Hopkins (Metro) St. Cloud (Central MN) Rochester (South East MN) Moorhead (North West MN) Marshall (South West MN) Mankato (South Central MN) Grand Rapids (North Central MN) Duluth (North East MN) In Addition, there are 5 similar looking Collapse Rescue Vehicles(most of the pictures are on this thread) that are located in. Minneapolis (Metro) St. Paul (Metro) Dakota County (Metro) Edina (Metro) Rochester Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-16-2008 Larry: There does not appear to be much info on the State site, other than it says that there are 10 CAT(Chemical Assessment teams). I am not sure if there is an 11th vehicle or not. I have photos of some but not all of the vehicles, which is the only way that I know for sure where they are located. Other locations were derived from various sources. ST. Paul ( Metro) Anoka County (Metro) Hopkins (Metro) St. Cloud (Central MN) Rochester (South East MN) Moorhead (North West MN) Marshall (South West MN) Mankato (South Central MN) Grand Rapids (North Central MN) Duluth (North East MN) In Addition, there are 5 similar looking Collapse Rescue Vehicles(most of the pictures are on this thread) that are located in. Minneapolis (Metro) St. Paul (Metro) Dakota County (Metro) Edina (Metro) Rochester (South East MN) Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-16-2008 John, does posting these sunny day photos in the middle of winter make you feel warmer? Jack. Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 02-17-2008 It was sunny today. We just have that white background to contend with. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' /> Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 Here are a few pictures from Saturday. It's still snow covered and cold up here, but I needed a fix, of sorts. Anoka Fire Department serves the cities of Anoka, in Anoka County, and Champlin in Hennepin County. L-11 is a 1984/1997 Pierce Arrow 1500/200/110' PAP Job# E-2370 F-9872 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 E-13 is a 1985 Pierce Arrow 1250/500 E-2649 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 Fridley, MN received a pair of Rescue/EMS rigs from General at the end of last year. R-1 2007 Ford F-450/Rosenbauer General SN#2731 Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 R-3 is also a 2007 Ford F-450/Rosenbauer General SN#2732 I never received a straight answer about why one has two and one has four doors. The FT crew of two was using the two door and I would think that other is for the POC FF's who may respond with more than two. Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 Last one for now. The Air Guard base at MSP received this Oshkosh Stryker 1500 in 2006. The 934th is an airlift wing, that has many deployments over the past several years. They fly C-130's. I hope you enjoy them. CR-14 2006 Stryker 1500 1950/1500/210/500#DC SN934T71 VIN#05L754 Minnesota Apparatus - davemcclung - 03-03-2008 [quote name='photobuff6162' post='193863' date='Mar 3 2008, 18:22 ']Last one for now. The Air Guard base at MSP received this Oshkosh Stryker 1500 in 2006. The 934th is an airlift wing, that has many deployments over the past several years. They fly C-130's. I hope you enjoy them. CR-14 2006 Stryker 1500 1950/1500/210/500#DC SN934T71 VIN#05L754[/quote] John, great pics, and yes it was nice to get a fix of Minnesota rigs. I didn't know that the 934th received a Striker, good to know. The 934th iAirwing s Air Force Reserve, the 133rd Airwing is the Minnesota C-130 unit right next door. MSP is unique that it hosts an Air Force Reserve unit and a Air National Guard unit that both fly C-130s from the same airport. Do they store it over at the small little station they have? Any idea what they use the truck for? Does it deploy or do they just use it for ARFF training? Do you know if there have been any recent deliveries up at the 148th Fighter Wing that provides ARFF for Duluth IAP? I haven't been up there in about 9 years right after they got the big P-23. Minnesota Apparatus - Guest - 03-03-2008 Dave: It was at the North MSP Station, as it does not fit in the Air Guard Station. I never found out if it is staffed. The driver said something to Paul about civilians during the week, but I was busy writing down info, and did not hear it all. The KME pumper was down at the main Station. I would guess that it is still being used as a reserve piece. Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will shoot you a picture of E-32. Minnesota Apparatus - chris7119 - 03-03-2008 Great Shots!! |