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Kansas City area fire apparatus - photog999 - 02-22-2010

[quote name='MFD 61 KS' date='22 February 2010 - 09:51 PM' timestamp='1266895916' post='365760']

Great photo of Truck 2, thanks for posting them. Billy G was in Leavenworth for a lecture and we were all there. So I shot the front line fleet that day. Stay Safe, Rick

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I was in there doing some "training/product familiarization" last fall and shot everything but one spare engine I believe. You going to be in Topeka week after next?


Kansas City area fire apparatus - firepost - 02-22-2010

Those are great photos of Kansas City apparatus. Keep them coming. Until this thread the Kansas City Fire Department was under represented as far as photographs go.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='photog999' date='22 February 2010 - 09:59 PM' timestamp='1266896358' post='365770']

I was scanning old pics from the '90's and came across the following rigs I shot when I was in KC for IAFC probably in 1996?? I have no info on any of these trucks so any help would be appreciated.



Central Jackson County Engine 4 E\-One

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Dennis yes this was purchased in 1996 for Engine 4 in Grain Valley. It was CJC's only and last venture into E\-One. This rig had issues and CJC returned to Pierce for their next purchase. This rig is now in the spare fleet.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='photog999' date='22 February 2010 - 10:01 PM' timestamp='1266896464' post='365772']

Lee's Summit, MO Engine 11 Pierce Lance

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I remember this rig. It might have been a 1987 or 1988 Pierce Lance it was sold by the late 1990's. Pumper 11 and Pumper 12 are the two reserve units in LSFD.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='photog999' date='22 February 2010 - 10:05 PM' timestamp='1266896744' post='365776']

KCMO Quint 41 E\-One

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1995 E\-One Cyclone II HP 75ft Quint. One of three purchased Quint 28, 41, 38 later became Q-44.



These replaced the last front line 1977 and 1979 Seagrave 100ft Quints. Quint 28 was a 1977 and Quint 41, 38 were 1979 W cab's. They also disbanded the Freightliner/E-One Squads at 28,38,41 at this time. The thought was the 75ft rigs could handle the run volume that the Squads split with the Seagrave Quints. Funny thing was by disbanding the Squads it took the total Quint Company manpower (Squad+Quint) from six to four. But no where near the manpower of eight for a Truck and Engine. This staffing of four made it even harder to work as a dual role Engine-Truck. These 75ft Quints like most proved to be to light weight for the run volume, cracked frames, brakes, drive train, cracked turn-tables just to name a few issues.



KCFD in 2005 abandoned the last three Quints and disposed of them. They never made reserve, although Q-28 was assigned to Truck 8 for a short time when the Sutphen was totaled. KCFD Returned to the correct concept of Engine and Truck. Quint 41 is now Pumper 41, Quint 28 is now Pumper 28, Quint 44 is now Pumper 44. Truck 15 was reactivated at FH 36 and Truck 8 was moved to FH 41. Auto-Aid was signed with South Platte to provide a Truck for the North West side of KC in P-44's area. Truck 14 has never been reactivated, although there is a plan to reactivate Truck 14 when Pumper 44 some day gets a new fire house. At that point Truck 4 will move from FH3 to FH14.



1977-1979 sad day's



Pumper 28 and Truck 15 disbanded to create Quint 28 Squad 28

Pumper 38 and Truck 14 disbanded to create Quint 38 Squad 38

Quad 42 disbanded to create Quint 42 and Squad 42 later both reassigned to 41's



Truck 8 disbanded to create Quint 8 returned to dry real truck in 1993

Truck 12 disbanded to create Quint 12 returned to dry real truck in 1993

Truck 13 disbanded to create Quint 13 returned to dry real truck in 1993


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='photog999' date='22 February 2010 - 10:09 PM' timestamp='1266896965' post='365780']

I was in there doing some "training/product familiarization" last fall and shot everything but one spare engine I believe. You going to be in Topeka week after next?

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I should be up Wednesday or Thursday to help run the FOOLS booth. I have a retirement party in Southern Kansas to attend on Friday for a member of the Training Commission. We should catch up Wed or Thursday.



Stay Safe, Rick


Kansas City area fire apparatus - Guest - 02-23-2010

The pic of Pumper 10, (KCFD) I believe is the "old" Pumper 25. Note the red interior, small P10 stickers and different rear rotators on the rear of the rig. This rig was a 4 man cab, w/ no parade seats, vs. the later rigs that came w/ 5 man cabs.



MFD 61 KS might have the correct info. on this matter.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='MFD 61 KS' date='23 February 2010 - 12:07 AM' timestamp='1266904060' post='365808']

1995 E\-One Cyclone II HP 75ft Quint. One of three purchased Quint 28, 41, 38 later became Q-44.



These replaced the last front line 1977 and 1979 Seagrave 100ft Quints. Quint 28 was a 1977 and Quint 41, 38 were 1979 W cab's. They also disbanded the Freightliner/E-One Squads at 28,38,41 at this time. The thought was the 75ft rigs could handle the run volume that the Squads split with the Seagrave Quints. Funny thing was by disbanding the Squads it took the total Quint Company manpower (Squad+Quint) from six to four. But no where near the manpower of eight for a Truck and Engine. This staffing of four made it even harder to work as a dual role Engine-Truck. These 75ft Quints like most proved to be to light weight for the run volume, cracked frames, brakes, drive train, cracked turn-tables just to name a few issues.



KCFD in 2005 abandoned the last three Quints and disposed of them. They never made reserve, although Q-28 was assigned to Truck 8 for a short time when the Sutphen was totaled. KCFD Returned to the correct concept of Engine and Truck. Quint 41 is now Pumper 41, Quint 28 is now Pumper 28, Quint 44 is now Pumper 44. Truck 15 was reactivated at FH 36 and Truck 8 was moved to FH 41. Auto-Aid was signed with South Platte to provide a Truck for the North West side of KC in P-44's area. Truck 14 has never been reactivated, although there is a plan to reactivate Truck 14 when Pumper 44 some day gets a new fire house. At that point Truck 4 will move from FH3 to FH14.



1977-1979 sad day's



Pumper 28 and Truck 15 disbanded to create Quint 28 Squad 28

Pumper 38 and Truck 14 disbanded to create Quint 38 Squad 38

Quad 42 disbanded to create Quint 42 and Squad 42 later both reassigned to 41's



Truck 8 disbanded to create Quint 8 returned to dry real truck in 1993

Truck 12 disbanded to create Quint 12 returned to dry real truck in 1993

Truck 13 disbanded to create Quint 13 returned to dry real truck in 1993

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Sorry for the mistake, it was late last night. These are 1997 Cyclone II's Quints. This must have been at the 1999 IAFC. In 1996 they purchased a 100ft Sutphen Tower Ladder for Truck 6 and a 75ft Sutphen Ladder Quint for Quint 38. The 75ft lasted less than a year they had axle issues that were unresolved so the rig was disposed of. The Tower on the other hand served at Truck 6 and then was transferred to Truck 13 and was disposed of in 2009. It never entered the reserve pool. Rick


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 02-23-2010

[quote name='photog999' date='22 February 2010 - 10:07 PM' timestamp='1266896827' post='365778']

KCMO Reserve Rescue 3 E\-One

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This was the Rescue that started it all. Originally headed to Topeka, Kansas as a City Service Truck Company. It was rejected and sold to KCFD and placed in service as Rescue 9 at FH35, disbanding Truck 9 a 1986 Seagrave 100ft Tiller. This rescue does not have a Q siren, typical of Topeka specs at the time.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-01-2010

Edwardsville, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 1 (KCK Fire Alarm Radio Number 621)

1989 Pierce Lance 1 of 2 purchased

1500/750

(Now Reserve Engine)



Edwardsville is one of three fire departments in Wyndotte County KCK. They staff an Engine each day with three or four. They have a second fire house that is vacant and has never been used. The second fire house and these two pumps were part of a 1989 bond issue.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-01-2010

ex: Edwardsville, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 2 (KCK Fire Alarm Radio Number 623)

1989 Pierce Lance 1 of 2 purchased

1500/750

(Now Disposed of Unknown where)



Edwardsville is one of three fire departments in Wyndotte County KCK. They staff an Engine each day with three or four. They have a second fire house that is vacant and has never been used. The second fire house and these two pumps were part of a 1989 bond issue.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-01-2010

ex: Lake Quivira, Kansas (Johnson County)

Engine 2 (ex 120)

1964 FWD V-12 Waukesha Motor

750/750



This pump was sold to a collector in Florida a few years ago. At the time it was the oldest in service fire engine in Johnson County. Lake Quivira was built in the 1930's as a private resort community and now offers upscale housing with a country-lake club. Lake Quivira is a private city and is gated. They are the ONLY fully volunteer fire department left in Johnson County. They have two Engine's and a Hover Craft for the lake. Lake Quivira purchased a new International/ E\-One in 2005 to replace the 1964 FWD





NOTE: The Red Federal Becon Ray is 174 osolating light.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-01-2010

Lake Quivira, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 1 (ex 130)

1983 GMC/ Pierce

750/750



Now serves as the second out or called Engine 2. Lake Quivira is on the Johnson County Fire Alarm and since they are only one fire house with two engines and volunteer they were assigned Engine 1 and Engine 2 as their ID. They respond to 75-80 calls a year and are the only fully volunteer fire department left in Johnson County. Automatic response by Shawnee, Kansas Quint 72 for all still alarms and EMS. Shawnee provides a full first alarm assignment of three pumps, one quint, and battalion chief for reported fires. Lake Quivira purchased a new International/ E\-One in 2005 to replace the 1964 FWD.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-01-2010

ex: Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department (KCFD)

1986 Seagrave 100ft HD Ladder 1 of 3 purchased



First Assigned in White over Lime-Green to Truck 9 then wrecked into ATA bus. Reserve Rescue 3 in the prior post replaced this Truck as Rescue 9 thus disbanding Truck 9. Very sad anytime you loose a Truck Co especially a TDA.



Second Assigned in White over RED to Truck 11 the sold to KCFD Fireman



Truck 1,7,9 received these rigs in 1986. They were the first Heavy Duty pre-piped Ladders KCFD had ordered. Until 1986 only Snorkel 2, Snorkel 3, and Truck 6 (Sutphen Tower) were pre-piped.



NOTE: These were delivered without Q sirens although they were added later by the companies. Also they were delivered in White over Lime-Green. They were also delivered with Whelen Edge Strobe Light Bars. This Aero dynic was added after it returned to Truck 11.



NOTE: Truck 9 was wrecked in 1995 and was out of service for three years and returned in 1998 and spent a very short time at Truck 11 before being replaced by a E\-One Cyclone II 100ft Super Tiller in 1999.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-02-2010

Lawrence, Kansas Fire Department

2002 American LaFrance

2000/500

Engine 5 Ex: Engine 1



A new Engine 5 and Ladder 5 are being ordered. Engine 5 will return to Engine 1, Ladder 5 is sadly being replaced with a 100ft Tower Ladder Quint called Truck 5 and Quint 1 will replaced the current Quint 3. This will make the entire front line fleet RED again <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Luxhello' /> After this Lawrence will have four 75ft Quints one 100ft Tower Quint and a dry Heavy Rescue in service. Ladder 5 will become the spare and special call.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-02-2010

Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department KCFD

Reserve Squad at No. 18 in 1993

1977 Chevy/ E\-One

Mosher Collection

Mike Arnett photo



Thank goodness it only took two rounds of Midi-Pumpers and Quints for KCFD to get back on track. These were the first Midi's purchased as the Second Piece to Quint 28,38,42, Pumper 16,10. Squad 27 was stand alone on the far east-side between Pumper 23 and Pumper 24. In 1993 six new E\-One/ Freightliner RED Midi's were purchased to replace the above. They were all phased out by 1997 and disposed of.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-02-2010

KCFD in 1993

Car 101 Deputy Fire Chief (Citywide Shift Commander)

Mosher Collection

Mike Arnett photo



When this photo was taken Car 101 was housed at Fire House 10 with Pumper 10, Truck 3, Squad 10, Command Van, and Air-Light 1. During this time Car 101 was still staffed with a FAO and Deputy Fire Chief to make 2nd alarm or greater fires. Currently Car 101 drives himself and can either stay at Fire House 10 or Respond from home. Each Deputy Fire Chief has their own car now and they are Car 101-A, Car 101-B, and Car 101-C.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-02-2010

Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department KCFD

1982 American LaFrance Century Series 1 of 6

Pumper 8



Pumper 8 making a 1st Alarm Assignment with Pumper 10,23,12 Truck 3,10 Car 102,101, Squad 10. Talking shop, long beep, house bells ring, BANG 1st alarm assignment right behind the Fire House, fun memories summer of 1993.



Mosher Collection

Mike Arnett photo



Pumper 8,11,35 were repainted RED in 1990

Pumper 17,18,32 stayed Lime-Green

Sadly all were disposed of by 1999.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-03-2010

Shawnee, Kansas Fire Department

This unit runs as the second piece at Fire House 1 with an engine and is replacing a 1989 E\-One Hurricane 80ft Ladder (Quint71).



Truck 71

2010 Pierce Velocity

105ft Ladder

2000/500/CAFS

#22706



Ground Ladders: 14 roof, 16 roof, 24 2-section, 35 2-section, Little Giant, booster reel, and front bumper winch, E-Q2b siren, and code three siren. Shawnee departed from the REAL Q sirens in 2003.



IMO: It is set up as a really big Engine Company with CAFS and the small amount of ground ladders, don't forget the booster reel. Oh well to each their own. Every rig in Shawnee has a winch for some reason.


Kansas City area fire apparatus - MFD76 - 03-03-2010

Shawnee, Kansas Fire Department



Truck 71

2010 Pierce Velocity

105ft Ladder

2000/500/CAFS

#22706