The Chief said it came from Michigan the numbers for the old department were Eng 104 and 21-104.
NOTE: Linn Valley is 45min south of Kansas City on US 69. The Fire House is within the gated community of Linn Valley Lakes. They suffered a LODD last month when their Fire Chief Stanley Giles was crushed between the Tanker and their other Engine 611.
Parsons answers from two fire houses with five-six firemen on duty every day. They staff two Engines at Fire House 1 Engine 1 cross-staffs Engine 2 the 75ft Quint. Engine 4 is the lead engine at Fire House 2.
NOTE: They have returned to RED rigs just Fyi <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
NOTE: No Tank on this rig just a pump. The strip is painted white. This Truck Company answers Commercial Fire Alarms and Commercial Fires with one AFD pump. AFD responds two Pumps for residential Fires.
NOTE: Engine 21 (1) and Engine 22 (2) are staffed with one captain and one driver each shift. Liberal answers from two fire houses and is a combination fire department.
NOTE: The firefighters said this rig is extremely top heavy and hard to drive in the constant 12mph wind western Kansas produces. They said add snow and it is a real beast.
NOTE: Garden City, Kansas operates a solid white matching Rescue.
[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' date='22 March 2010 - 01:24 AM' timestamp='1269237878' post='371690']
Hey Rick, do you have anymore info on this rig? Any numbers and was it new to Atchinson?
Thanks
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It was new to Atchison. One of our State Fire Marshal Inspector's is a retired Captain from AFD and he remembers them spec-ing the rig in 1978. I checked my book and I don't have the vin number. They were very proud of this rig it was a very cool pump a true classic. They have a Ford C-8000 Pierce Suburban runs as Engine 3. They purchased it as a Demo in 1983 and the guys wanted to trade it in 2002 and keep the MACK but the chief said the MACK had to go. AFD is a neat department. They currently have Two HME Smeal's E-1, E-4 a E\-One E-2, a C-8000 Pierce E-3, and the Pierce Arrow as T-1.
It was new to Atchison. One of our State Fire Marshal Inspector's is a retired Captain from AFD and he remembers them spec-ing the rig in 1978. I checked my book and I don't have the vin number. They were very proud of this rig it was a very cool pump a true classic. They have a Ford C-8000 Pierce Suburban runs as Engine 3. They purchased it as a Demo in 1983 and the guys wanted to trade it in 2002 and keep the MACK but the chief said the MACK had to go. AFD is a neat department. They currently have Two HME Smeal's E-1, E-4 a E\-One E-2, a C-8000 Pierce E-3, and the Pierce Arrow as T-1.
Stay Safe,
Rick
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ok, thanks. The setup of everything is very similar to a Mack ive been looking around for.