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Kansas City area fire apparatus
#61
Liberty, Missouri Pumper 2


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#62
Liberty, Missouri Pumper 2


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#63
Leawood, Kansas 1999 Pierce Dash 2000/300 100ft Tower Truck 2 (32)


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#64
Leawood, Kansas 2008 Pierce Velocity PUC-CAFS Engine 1 (31)


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#65
Lee's Summit, Missouri Fire Department 2009 Medtech one of four



One of the few remaining metro departments that does not use red fire units.


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#66
Lee's Summit Fire Department


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#67
Olathe, Kansas Engine 7 (57)


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#68
Olathe, Kansas Quint 6 (56)


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#69
[quote name='MFD 61 KS' post='296605' date='Apr 12 2009, 16:49 ']Lee's Summit, Missouri Fire Department 2009 Medtech one of four



One of the few remaining metro departments that does not use red fire units.[/quote]



I really like Lee's Summit's rigs, the engines look sharp. Does Belton or Grandview still run yellow?
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#70
Olathe, Kansas Quint 3 (53)


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#71
Olathe, Kansas Reserve Engine


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#72
Olathe, Kansas Engine 1 (51)


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#73
KCKFD

Pumper 14



   
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#74
[quote name='Toneslider12' post='296626' date='Apr 12 2009, 18:47 ']I really like Lee's Summit's rigs, the engines look sharp. Does Belton or Grandview still run yellow?[/quote]



Toneslider,



Belton still runs a bright yellow almost lime and Grandview just started switching back to black over red.



In Grandview it has been a ten year struggle with the city to switch back to red. The city did not want to switch back to red with the previous fire chief. The current fire chief ordered an ambulance black over red last year and did not clearly tell the city the color was differnt. It showed up and the City Manager was not happy. Oh well the guys are happy with red again.



Funny thing is if Grandview had started switching in 1997 like they wanted to, with Pumper 2 the Pierce Dash they would have a completely red fleet now.



Beltons Chief offered to switch back to red, but the members did not want to. Go figure, Beltons first yellow rig was a 1974 Oshkosh Pierce Fire Marshal. When the offer was made most of if not all the current members had never worked in Belton with any red rigs.



Lee Summits fire chief just retired and took the fire chief job in Peoria, AZ. So they might have an ablity to switch back to red. Most of the members would like to switch. Only time will tell.



Stay Safe, Rick
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#75
Kansas City area guys. I lived in Grandview, MO in the late 70's and moved to St. Louis in 1980. My first fire truck experience was on a Sutphen Tower. Does any one have any pictures and a truck and station list. Grandview's web site does not have much info.



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Toby D.

Metro West F.P.D.

Washington F.D.
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#76
[quote name='tobydi' post='303022' date='May 5 2009, 10:03 ']Kansas City area guys. I lived in Grandview, MO in the late 70's and moved to St. Louis in 1980. My first fire truck experience was on a Sutphen Tower. Does any one have any pictures and a truck and station list. Grandview's web site does not have much info.



Thanks in advance,



Toby D.

Metro West F.P.D.

Washington F.D.[/quote]



Toby,



I have heard about the Grandview Sutphen Tower, however I do not have any photos. I will see what I can dig up. I believe it was an 85ft model from talking with the guys. It was sold in 1989 when they took delivery of a Yellow 75ft Sutphen Quint. The Quint was sold last year or the year before. Story goes Grandview had a chief that was not popular with the firefighters I believe he came from AZ or that region. He speced and ordered the Sutphen 75ft Quint and did not tell anyone. One day the Quint rolled onto the ramp and the firefighters asked what is this short ladder with our name doing here. He stated its your new fire truck so strip the Tower Ladder becuse the dealer is comming to pick it up as a trade-in. They striped the Tower Ladder and it was gone and a few weeks later the chief was gone too. The 75ft Quint never fit the need as the ladder was to short and not enough comparment space for a Truck Company.



The 1960-1970's K Seagrave Engine Pumper 1 left in 1993 when the current Sutphen Pumper now in reserve was delivered. The 1982 American Lafrance Century Engine Pumper 2 left in 1999-2000 and the 1981 CF Mack Pumper 3 left in 2002.



Grandview now has a White over Yellow 2002 105ft Pierce Dash All Steer Ladder at Truck 3 and a 1998 Pierce Dash at Pumper 2 and no fire units respond from Fire House One anymore only two medic units and the Batt Chief. Grandview has suffered severe staffing shortages (two firefighters per fire Engine and Truck), in the last twenty years mostly due to needed a second staffed ALS Ambulance. So the union agreed to remove Pumper 1 from service so its staffing could give Pumper 2 and Truck 3 three person crews.



Stay Safe, Rick
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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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#77
New and RED North Kansas City, MO Fire Department (aka North Town)

907 Engine 7 for Fire House 2



First Red Engine Since 1977



2009 Pierce Velocity PUC rescue engine



North Kansas City has the most industry per square mile of any city in the Mid West 4.6 square miles. They operate two fire houses and Two Engines E-5,E- 7 one Quint 75ft L-4 and one Ladder Tower 105ft L-3 and two ALS Ambulances R-6. R-9 and one BC. More to follow...



Stay Safe, Rick


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#78
Engine 7 responds North Kansas City Fire House Two. That is why it is called the Duce.


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#79
Enigne 7, Rescue Engine front bumper


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#80
North Kansas City Engine 7 PUC rear


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