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Minnesota Fire Stations
Here is Pine Island Mn Fire Station inside is 3 Engines, 3 Tankers, 1 Brush, 1 Utility,

 

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Goodhue MN Station Located in well Goodhue County of course has 1 Station with 2 Engines, 2 Tankers, 3 Brush, 1 First Responder rig, and ATV.

 

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In the Far Southwest tip of MN is Luverne which is home to this beautiful station.

 

3 Engines, 2 Tankers, 1 Ladder, 1 HR, 1 Light Rescue, 1 Brush, 1 Utility.

 

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Worthington Fire Station in Far South MN also.

 

4 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Rescue, 1 Brush, 1 Antique

 

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Fairmont MN in Far South MN

 

4 Engines, 1 Tanker, 1 Ladder, 1 Heavy rescue, 1 Mini Pumper, and 3 Gold Cross Ambulance's Call this home.

 

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Jackson MN in South MN

 

3 Engines, 2 Tankers, 1 Heavy Rescue, 1 Brush.

 

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Now moving north of the cities in Cass County near Brainerd. is Pillager

 

Pillager Station 1: 1 Engine, Tanker, Rescue, and Utility.

 

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Kinda Mixed in the here is closer to the cities. in Isanti County just north of the cities. Isanti Fire District Station 1

 

2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Tanker, 1 Brush.

 

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Back up North in Crow wing county near Brainerd is Cuyuna MN Fire Station:

 

2 Engines, 2 Tankers, 1 Brush, 1 Light Rescue/Mini Pumper.

 

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This one was very interesting it is Ironton Fire Station Built in 1912 and is still the original Fire Hall. it is a very tight fit for some of the apparatus.

 

in this station there is 2 Engines, and 1 Tanker, but they also have a building just down the block with a 2 Brush and a Ambulance 1st responder rig.

 

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Crosby is right next door to Ironton.

 

4 Engines, 2 Tankers, 2 Brush, 1 Gamma Goat.

 

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Located in the center of the state is St Cloud MN Fire Station 1: Engine 1, Tower 1, Deputy chief on Duty, Utility 1, Reserve Engine 3.

 

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St Cloud Fire Station 2: Engine 2, Reserve Engine 2, Brush 2, and State Hazmat Team Unit.

 

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St Cloud Fire Station 3: the Front line Sterling engine actually caught Fire in this station in the middle of the night. the Firefighters woke up to the alarm going off and were able to save the backup Squirt that was in the station.

 

Engine 3, Reserve Quint 5, and Brush 3 call this Home. Station 3 also covers the Airport Fire Station now. The Airport Station was Staffed but due to flight changes it is not a staffed house anymore. they are looking at possibly re staffing that soon.

 

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St Cloud Fire Station 4: The Airport Fire Station is not staffed unless there is a commercial flight coming in. I was lucky enough to go up on a day there was one.

 

ARFF 1, and 2

 

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St Cloud Fire Station 5: Engine 5, Tender 5, Brush 5, Mobile Command, and the Departments Antique call this home.

 

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Quote:This one was very interesting it is Ironton Fire Station Built in 1912 and is still the original Fire Hall. it is a very tight fit for some of the apparatus.

 

in this station there is 2 Engines, and 1 Tanker, but they also have a building just down the block with a 2 Brush and a Ambulance 1st responder rig.

 

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Does it have any fire poles? Thanks in advance. 
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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This did not the fd is just the lower level and department only does about 30 calls a year. On a busy year. These rigs barely fit as is in this small station.
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Quote:This did not the fd is just the lower level and department only does about 30 calls a year. On a busy year. These rigs barely fit as is in this small station.
 

Reminds me of Paola, Kansas old fire house. It was a very similar set up. 
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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