I wanted to post the entire fleet together so here they are.
I recent years Sugar Creek had gained recognition with Kansas City Headquartered Hallmark Cards introducing a Christmas ornament of their 1947 American LaFrance 700 Series. The ornament even replicates the Sugar Creek door decal.
Sugar Creek, Missouri population 3,700 is a small landlocked town on the Missouri River bordered by Independence, Missouri. It is a quiet small town that reminds one of the 1950's with old houses and well groomed sports fields and a flashing red stop light. Sugar Creek was home for many years to the Amoco Oil Refinery and tank farm. Currently the tank farm is all that is left in operation. When the refinery closed Amoco gave the two remaining fire apparatus to the City of Sugar Creek and they entered into an agreement for Sugar Creek to provide fire protection. Sugar Creek has two career firemen on duty each day and twenty part-time firemen from one fire house. Enjoy!!!
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Pumper 1
2000
#121490
E\-One Cyclone II Low Profile
1750/1000
Note: The old fire house had a very low bay door.
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Pumper 2 (Reserve)
1977
#9724-C
Ford C-8000/ Pierce Suburban
1000/1000
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Unit 10
1980
#ME-928
Duplex P-300/ National Foam/ Snorkel
1250/0/1000FB
54ft Squirt
EX: Sugar Creek, Missouri Amoco Oil Refinery Fire Department
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Rescue 1
2009
#N/A
Ford F-350/ Knaphide
0000/000
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Brush 1
1985
#N/A
Chevrolet
250/325
EX: US Military Pick-Up
Note: On loan by Missouri Department of Conversation
Private Owner
EX Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
EX Pumper 1, EX Pumper 2
1964
#26417
Mack C Model Chassis # 1039
Type C125F
1250/500
Note: The old fire house had a very low bay door.
I recent years Sugar Creek had gained recognition with Kansas City Headquartered Hallmark Cards introducing a Christmas ornament of their 1947 American LaFrance 700 Series. The ornament even replicates the Sugar Creek door decal.
Sugar Creek, Missouri population 3,700 is a small landlocked town on the Missouri River bordered by Independence, Missouri. It is a quiet small town that reminds one of the 1950's with old houses and well groomed sports fields and a flashing red stop light. Sugar Creek was home for many years to the Amoco Oil Refinery and tank farm. Currently the tank farm is all that is left in operation. When the refinery closed Amoco gave the two remaining fire apparatus to the City of Sugar Creek and they entered into an agreement for Sugar Creek to provide fire protection. Sugar Creek has two career firemen on duty each day and twenty part-time firemen from one fire house. Enjoy!!!
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Pumper 1
2000
#121490
E\-One Cyclone II Low Profile
1750/1000
Note: The old fire house had a very low bay door.
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Pumper 2 (Reserve)
1977
#9724-C
Ford C-8000/ Pierce Suburban
1000/1000
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Unit 10
1980
#ME-928
Duplex P-300/ National Foam/ Snorkel
1250/0/1000FB
54ft Squirt
EX: Sugar Creek, Missouri Amoco Oil Refinery Fire Department
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Rescue 1
2009
#N/A
Ford F-350/ Knaphide
0000/000
Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
Brush 1
1985
#N/A
Chevrolet
250/325
EX: US Military Pick-Up
Note: On loan by Missouri Department of Conversation
Private Owner
EX Sugar Creek, Missouri Fire Department
EX Pumper 1, EX Pumper 2
1964
#26417
Mack C Model Chassis # 1039
Type C125F
1250/500
Note: The old fire house had a very low bay door.
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
www.kansasfiretrucks.com
Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri