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Topeka, Kansas Fire Department

Truck 3

Spartan/ Crimson

#210048-01

0000/000

(One of Two)



City Service Ladder Truck one of four in the city. NOT A RESCUE its a TRUCK COMPANY!!!

New Black over Red Scheme, from Solid RED.



TFD has Twelve Engine Companies, Four Dry Service Trucks, Two Dry Aerials, Two Battalion, One Deputy, One Safety, One Investigator on duty every day from twelve fire houses.


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Topeka, Kansas Fire Department



New Logo!!!


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Topeka, Kansas Fire Department

Truck 9

Spartan/ Crimson

#210048-02

0000/000

(Two of Two)



City Service Ladder Truck one of four in the city. NOT A RESCUE its a TRUCK COMPANY!!!

New Black over Red Scheme, from Solid RED.



TFD has Twelve Engine Companies, Four Dry Service Trucks, Two Dry Aerials, Two Battalion, One Deputy, One Safety, One Investigator on duty every day from twelve fire houses.


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Topeka, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 7

Spartan/ General

#G3233

1500/500

(One of Five)



TFD has Twelve Engine Companies, Four Dry Service Trucks, Two Dry Aerials, Two Battalion, One Deputy, One Safety, One Investigator on duty every day from twelve fire houses.



New Black over Red Scheme, from Solid RED.


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Topeka, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 7

Spartan/ General

#G3233

1500/500

(One of Five)



Don't get me wrong these are great Engine's very nicely designed. I am amazed more how many fire departments don't put any focus in to low hose bed height especially with 500 gallons. Our first concern with our new Engine was how low could the hose bed go with 750. As I say and teach Engines must be "Attack Ready". We choose Pierce's L Shaped new york tank. We were still able to get the Hurst tool in the rear compartment with reels.



New Black over Red Scheme, from Solid RED.


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Rick, did Topeka used to have a total of 6 true ladder companies (as in real ladder trucks?!) but decided they could get by with only 2, so they decided to go with 4 city service ladder trucks and save the manpower as well?
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Topeka Fire Department Engine 2

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[quote name='Andy Thomas' timestamp='1300463856' post='429873']

Topeka Fire Department Engine 2

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Spartan Luvern Lear II, I believe this one was the 2002 model. It was the only one with Da Booster on the bumper. Originally delivered with a Big Whelen Executor Siren on the drivers side bumper recessed. That is why the siren speaker has tread plate around it. I remember them pulling in the Academy with the Bell Function Ringing, They were poking fun at the Executor, but who wouldn't. Engine 2 was the only rig with Executor, it did not prove to be popular and the department returned to standard electronic sirens for the next few orders. They have added a second electronic siren speaker. The Q siren is a recent addition. Topeka did not use mechanical sirens for the better part of thirty-five years. When Aerial 5 was delivered in 2007 with a Q siren. All of the other companies began to request them.



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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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NOTHING beats a true Federal Q mechanical siren! Those Whelen Executor sirens are crapola, for sure. Go check 'em out on Youtube if you're not familiar with them.
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This week I had to go to Fort Leavenworth to do some training for them and managed to get some shots of their apparatus. Unfortunately the sun was not being to cooperative for me. The Fort runs out of 2 stations with 12-13 people on duty running 2 engine, the ladder and a rescue or rapid attack rig as needed. Thaks to Captain Ken Skaggs and crew for pulling the rigs out.



Fort Leavenworth, Ks

Engine 1

2004 E\-One Typhoon

1250/500/60B

Serial# 128242


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Eden Prairie, MN





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Fort Leavenworth, KS

Engine 2

1999 E\-One Cyclone

1250/500

Serial# 20295


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Dennis Metzger

Eden Prairie, MN





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Fort Leavenworth, KS

Ladder 1

1990 Pierce Arrow

1000/300

105'RM

Serial# E-5637



This rig is supposedly slated for replacement sometime this year.


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Fort Leavenworth, KS

Rescue 1

1994 IHC/SVI


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Fort Leavenworth, KS

Brush 4

2002 Ford F-500/E-One (Superior of Canada)

90/300

Serial# 125497


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Eden Prairie, MN





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Last one from the Fort. The only rigs I missed were their tanker and a reserve engine. I hope to get them next trip back there.

Fort Leavenworth, KS

Crash 5

2009 Ford F-550/EJ Metals

100/300/30B/450# Purple K


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[quote name='photog999' timestamp='1300595543' post='430193']

Fort Leavenworth, KS

Ladder 1

1990 Pierce Arrow

1000/300

105'RM

Serial# E-5637



This rig is supposedly slated for replacement sometime this year.

[/quote]



Great Photos Dennis, Wonder where the Federal Q Siren went. The Q was on the bumper this past summer.
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Fort Leavenworth, KS

Engine Reserve

1989 Federal Motors Cyclone/ FTI

1250/500

Serial# I had the number can't find it now.



Love the Twin MARS Lights!!!


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New Topeka Truck 9 and the Drill Tower.



2011

#210048-02

Spartan/ Crimson

City Service Truck

0000/000
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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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MFD 61 KS,



What is the ground ladder compliment for Topeka's Truck 3?



I understand the city service truck concept. Indianapolis F.D. used city service trucks, and Louisville F.D. used quads. But both Indy and Lou-a-vul ran apparatus that had a full compliment of ground ladders.



I'm assuming that Topeka's service trucks run mostly residential areas that would not require the longer ground ladders. I would even take into consideration that the 24' ladder could be used of off the engine company. But that back compartment looks a little short on room for ground ladders. Do you have a pic of the rear ladder compartment open? It must work well for Topeka since 4 out of 6 trucks are set up that way. Thank You in advance.



Semper Fidelis,

RMK-DCFD



Indianapolis F.D. City Service Truck No. 15,

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Jefferson County Fire District 11 (Unit 1135)

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2004 Freightliner/Toyne

1250/3500
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

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