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St. Louis Metro - ben_mazanec - 03-25-2011

got some more stuff!


St. Louis Metro - ben_mazanec - 03-25-2011

Both Panels!


St. Louis Metro - ben_mazanec - 03-25-2011

Last one for now! Thanks to Cpt. Larry Conley!


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-25-2011

Looks good, looking forward to seeing it in person. The black/red is still going to take some time to get used to. (Eventhough 2 H&Ls have had it).

Its good to see a set of rescue tools on it too. Ive always wondered why there wasnt a northside company with it. Riverview is a long haul for a Squad to get to for extrication.


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-25-2011

Phil, all city pumpers are equipped with a similar set of hurst tools.


St. Louis Metro - ben_mazanec - 03-25-2011

They are usually on the officers side in the tall compartment right after the inlets/outlets


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-25-2011

[quote name='STLFire2494' timestamp='1301097659' post='431007']

Phil, all city pumpers are equipped with a similar set of hurst tools.

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Didnt know that. Do the Squads carry any other extrication tools that the pumpers dont?


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-26-2011

"Heavier" Tools and rams, airbags and rescue struts. You'll see other area departments that have beefed up their engine companies due to money and manpower that have gone away from fully manned rescue compainies. You are correct about the long haul to the extremes of the city. If a squad makes it to the scene, theyre probably going to be working with their tools. More often than not on *pin jobs* the 1st or 2nd engine can get the extrications complete before the squad arrvies.


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-26-2011

any body have pictures of st.louis city new pumper of 4 sides.


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-26-2011

I was at FDIC and I looked closely at the Q on the bumper of Engine 8 and, to my dismay, saw an electronic speaker behind it. Maybe it's better than no Q at all but... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Unsure' />



Other than that, it's not a bad looking rig and it's definately a conversation piece, for sure, as to the way the front and rear preconnects are set up on it. If it works for the StLFD then it's all good! That's what's most important.



I do like the fact that the new pumpers wil be designated on the radio as "Engines." I think the quints should be called "Quints" on the radio instead of "Trucks." And while we're at it, they should start calling 801, 802, etc. "Battalion 1", "Battalion 2", etc., etc. on the radios as well. I don't like the "Officer 1", "Officer 2", etc. or "801", "802", etc. designations. "810" should be something like "Deputy 1" or "Division Chief 1" like in other big cities. But that's just me!


St. Louis Metro - Roto-Ray - 03-26-2011

[quote name='JM82' timestamp='1301166703' post='431126']

I was at FDIC and I looked closely at the Q on the bumper of Engine 8 and, to my dismay, saw an electronic speaker behind it. Maybe it's better than no Q at all but... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Unsure' />

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Then you might not like what I found on the Dash of the rig....



[Image: 1229291820_ikw9A-L.jpg]





[url="http://www.virginiafirepix.com/Other/FDIC-2011/Smeal-STLFD-dash/1229291820_ikw9A-L.jpg"]Here's a link[/url] to the rest of my STLFD E-8 photos from FDIC! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-26-2011

What a let down. They can keep that truck until that Q grows up.


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-27-2011

it looks to be the Q-E electroic siren that chicago trucks have. looks like the ones i have seen on there trucks??


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-27-2011

Maybe I am way out of line here but I can't count on both my hands (and feet) the number of posts related to a most likely $250,000.00+ fire apparatus being judged by the type of siren it has (or should have). Seriously, I have never heard of a siren putting a fire out, or rescuing someone from a burning building. Just my 2 cents!


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-27-2011

got to have the noise to get there <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-27-2011

I made the comment about the siren being an electronic Q because someone thought it was a mechanical Q.



Some of us are passionate about the Q siren. It's what makes a firetruck sound good! Yeah, I know that a siren doesn't put a fire out or rescue someone from a burning building, but a mechanical Q means a lot to some of us. Not to judge some of the local volunteer fire departments where a mechanical Q may not be on the apparatus due to budget restraints, but maybe that's why someone doesn't understand the meaning behind why some of us think highly of the mechanical Federal Q2B siren.



I'm not judging the new StLFD pumpers by their siren, if you read my post carefully.



Just MY 2 cents!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tisktisk.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tisktisk' />


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-27-2011

and a good one <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />


St. Louis Metro - ben_mazanec - 03-27-2011

I will bet you money that St. louis City has the most accidents with our apparatus that we need that extra umph! to clear traffic. We have THE worst drivers! not just some of the fire guys but MOST of our medic can't drive worth a sh! Plus, nobody moves out of the way anymore, not here! So, yea i think we need real Federal Q's and Powercalls!


St. Louis Metro - Guest - 03-28-2011

What is SLT plan down the road. They going back to double houses e and t what will be the overall number of companies and houses


St. Louis Metro - ffemtwakeman - 03-28-2011

[quote name='Paramedic_IL' timestamp='1301255885' post='431406']

Maybe I am way out of line here but I can't count on both my hands (and feet) the number of posts related to a most likely $250,000.00+ fire apparatus being judged by the type of siren it has (or should have). Seriously, I have never heard of a siren putting a fire out, or rescuing someone from a burning building. Just my 2 cents!

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Im going to guess that it is well over $250,000 & closer to &400,000 (I got an e-mail from the local Smeal rep for stock demo that runs $346,122 last week). As for a siren putting a fire out, it doesn't. Neither does a light tower, or an ergonomic hosebed. These things may not put a fire out, but they are all items that help us do our job better & safer whether it is responding to, working on, or picking up from a scene. Just my 2 cents...