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Next I headed north on 367 to Lindbergh. I was going to stop by Black Jack station 3, but the truck co. was on a run. I headed into "rural" north St. Louis County. I didnt realize how much open land there was up that way. Winding my way down Old Jamestown Rd. I came upon Black Jack station 2. The crew here was also very friendly, they pulled the engine out for me. Then gave me quicker directions back to station 3 to see the new engine and their truck co.



Black Jack Fire Rescue

Engine 3720

2002 E\-One

SN:125973

   
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I made my way back to station 3. Engine 3710 was there, and E-3720 also followed me there.



Black Jack Fire Rescue

Engine 3710

2007 Pierce Dash

   
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The truck co. then arrived back to quarters.



Black Jack Fire Rescue

Truck 3735

2005 E\-One Cyclone II 100'

   
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Now a reserve engine.



Black Jack Fire Rescue

Reserve Engine 3790

200? E\-One

Former Engine 3710

   
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Here is my "artsy" shot from Black Jack. The Q on E-3720 with 3710 in the background.

   
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Following Black Jack, I headed south on Lindbergh and found my way over to Florissant Valley station 2. Station 2 is located at Washington St. and Derhake Rd. As I was ringing the door bell, I heard the jake-break pulling up. I snapped a few shots before they pulled the engine in. Their driveway isnt quite long enough to get pictures.



Florissant Valley FPD

Engine 4024

2004 Pierce Dash

   

   
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University City

Truck 2625

2004 E\-One Bronto 100'.

*Recently moved to station 2*

   
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U-City

Medic 2627

1999 Freightliner/MedTec

   
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U-City

Engine 2614

2001 Saulsbury

   
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U-City

BC 2603

2007 Chevy Suburban

I will post my other shots from U-City in their own thread.

   
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After U-City I headed to Kirkwood to see theie new engine.

Kirkwood FD

Engine 1514

2005 Pierce Arrow XT, Packmule

*1st Packmule in Missouri*

**Former Demo, travled around Southeastern states"

   
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Great Shots Phil, I like Black Jack FPD new truck.
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[quote name='Ben' post='147396' date='Sep 10 2007, 00:35 ']Here is his royal highness, chief sperman i mean... sherman george made it to the parade today... i'm sorry to be negative but i dont like him. oh well. let's move on...[/quote]





With his name on da kar, makes an easy target!!!!! Why do they put names on da kars???
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Today I rode with U-City Fire. The Chief, Asst. Chief and the Chief from Mid County FPD went out to lunch. After lunch we swung by Mid County so I could get their engine. They have two identical Pierce Dash. Their station is located on Pennsylvania, just south of St. Charles Rock Rd.

   
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Mid County FPD

Engine 4511

2004 Pierce Dash

*The other engine is 4510

   

   
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I like this shot.

   
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Here are both engines in the bay

   
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Nice Shots of Mid County's Rig. It looks pretty identical to Ladue 3924, or is it just me.
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[quote name='ilfirebuff' post='157168' date='Oct 19 2007, 23:25 ']Nice Shots of Mid County's Rig. It looks pretty identical to Ladue 3924, or is it just me.[/quote]

They are somewhat similar, but there are quite a few differences.
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University City

Medic 2617

2006 Ford F450/MedTec

   
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