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STL Pumper 8


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STL Pumper 11


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STL Squad 1


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STL FIU


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These are great keep 'em comin'!!!!
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That's all of the city Apparatus shots I have, I will post a couple of old city fire scene pics I have when I get a chance. Here are some pics from the burbs, most were taken in the early 80's. Some are a bit cramped, keep in mind I was young with a cheap film camera.



First off - Glendale Pumper 451


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With new number 1410


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Another view


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Group shot: 1400, 1419, 1410


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New 1419 and newly painted 1410


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Rock Hill Pumper 441


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Brentwood Pumper 411


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Brentwood Pumper 412


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Brentwood Amb 407


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[quote name='cvame2202' date='08 April 2010 - 10:51 AM' timestamp='1270740676' post='374923']

New 1419 and newly painted 1410

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Now that's better, wow had me scared. No one should ever have to be subjected to riding on a green machine <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />



These are great keep posting really enjoying your photos.



Stay Safe,

Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542

www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Thanks for posting the Brentwood stuff. The Mack C was the truck my dad started his career on. 407 was his main unit. The Mack MC was the first fire truck I ever played on!



The Mack C is now displayed at Suntrup Ford in Kirkwood, MO.

The Mack MC was painted white when purchased by St. Clair, MO FPD in 1994. St. Clair sold the unit in 2002 to an unknown department in the East. *Info from Dennis Maag*
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EXCLENT PICTURES. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />
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Oh, yeah, the good 'ol white Rock Hill Seagrave! You could hear that beast coming a mile away, with the roar of the Detroit and the mufflers! For you out of town apparatus buffs, the Rock Hill rig was a 1970 model. It was replaced by an early 1980's Seagrave pumper that the City of Rock Hill purchased from nearby University City Fire Department, back in the late 1980's. They still have it today as their reserve pumper.



Matt, that was NOT me who was sitting up in the tiller seat of the old Hook & Ladder 1 making siren noises! Maybe it was Roger....or YOU, but it definately was NOT me! LOL! Those were fun times, definately!
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Here's Rock Hills Seagrave.

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[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' date='08 April 2010 - 10:43 AM' timestamp='1270743834' post='374932']

Thanks for posting the Brentwood stuff. The Mack C was the truck my dad started his career on. 407 was his main unit. The Mack MC was the first fire truck I ever played on!



The Mack C is now displayed at Suntrup Ford in Kirkwood, MO.

The Mack MC was painted white when purchased by St. Clair, MO FPD in 1994. St. Clair sold the unit in 2002 to an unknown department in the East. *Info from Dennis Maag*

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I knew your Dad well, he was a great guy! I had the opportunity to drive the Mack C in a parade for Mike Duffy and his restaurant staff. That was interesting driving a stick at 5 MPH for 45 minutes, my clutch leg still hurts.
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