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St. Louis Metro
Pacific FPD

Pumper Rescue 6124

2008 Pierce Dash Puc

   



   
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Pacific FPD

Pumper Rescue Tanker 6193

1996 Pierce Dash

1000/3000



   



   
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Pacific FPD

Rescue 6126

1995 Chevy

   
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Pacific FPD

Brush 6128

1986 Chevy

   
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Pacific FPD

Brush 6129

1954 Jeep

   
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[quote name='Paramedic_IL' post='321804' date='Jul 16 2009, 13:43 ']Are the new H&L's and Pumpers going to be Smeals?[/quote]





The H&L's will be Smeals. I dont believe there has been a bidding process for the pumpers yet. 6 pumpers were in the chiefs budget this year.
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Thanks for the update Matt.
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Spanish Lake (MO) in St.Louis County - Engine Co. 5110

2003 E\-One/Saulsbury 1500/770/50

This is MY company (and my first post)


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West Overland (MO) in St.Louis County - Ladder 249

1974 Seagrave 1500/300/100' RM

W.O. operated this rig for just a few years before selling it to Springfield (IL) FD who then sold it to the Quincy (IL) FD

Photographer Unknown - From the David J. Dubowski Photo Collection


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Riverview (MO) in St.Louis County - Engine 1

1967 Seagrave 1250/500

Originally delivered all white and later painted white over lime green.

Sold to the Church Road (IL) FD in the late 1980s.

Photographer Unknown - From the David J. Dubowski Photo Collection


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[quote name='davedubo' post='326208' date='Aug 2 2009, 12:48 ']West Overland (MO) in St.Louis County - Ladder 249

1974 Seagrave 1500/300/100' RM

W.O. operated this rig for just a few years before selling it to Springfield (IL) FD who then sold it to the Quincy (IL) FD

Photographer Unknown - From the David J. Dubowski Photo Collection[/quote]



why did they get rid of it? What was the need, isnt WOPFD small? Was it staffed?



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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[quote name='davedubo' post='326209' date='Aug 2 2009, 12:57 ']Riverview (MO) in St.Louis County - Engine 1

1967 Seagrave 1250/500

Originally delivered all white and later painted white over lime green.

Sold to the Church Road (IL) FD in the late 1980s.

Photographer Unknown - From the David J. Dubowski Photo Collection[/quote]



Who is Riverview now?
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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West overland is a very small department. the operate out of only one house with 1 engine, 1 reserve and 1 medic unit and its reserve. My uncle's brother is also the chief of west overland and I also did my EMT ride alongs with them, very nice crew of guys and a very nice house... I don't know the stats on riverview but i know they are a small department also... hope this helps
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Rick,



Riverview still goes by the same name. They originally started out as the Riverview Gardens FD in the 1930s but later shortened it to Riverview. They have 2 stations with an engine at each house. Riverview is in 'north county', the part of St.Louis County that has a good ammount of fire work. My company caught 2 working house fires there last night in a matter of 6 hours. They've got good firefighters who put a good stop on each job.



As far as West Overland, they probably got talked into buying the aerial by the local Seagrave dealer. Back then almost every dept in the county was running Seagrave engines and a few bought Seagrave aerials as well. West Overland is small but they have a lot of commercial and a few high rises. I'm sure the ladder was jump-manned by the engine crew if it was needed. It never saw any work in town but made it to many historic fires out of town such as the Bayou Belle Restaurant fire and the Branneke Hardware Store fire.



Dave
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Nice photos Dave. Please keep posting, I know you have more!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Fireman' />
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These pics are probably pushing being considered St Louis Metro, but Ill go ahead and throw them in this topic.

Dunklin Fire Protection District is located in the Pevely region of Jefferson County. They respond from 1 station on Hwy Z approx 1 mile west of I-55. They operate 3 engines, 1 quint and a brush unit. The department ID # is 59.



Dunklin FPD

Engine 5910

1994 Spartan

*x-5914

   
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Dunklin FPD

Engine 5911

1989 Pierce Dash

*x-5910

   
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Dunklin FPD

Rescue Engine 5914

2008 Pierce Impel #21337



   

   
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Dunklin FPD

Quint 5912

2000 HME



   

   
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Dunklin FPD

Brush 5918

2000 Ford F350



   
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