Made the trip out to Odessa, Missouri but darn the fast developing morning thunderstorms. The prize gem is Ex: Sni Valley (Oak Grove, MO) 12-1993 #394211 Spartan Gladiator low profile Smeal 1500/300 75ft Quint. The FF member that was kind enough to pull out the apparatus was not qualified to drive it. I will grab it next time.
Odessa has four career members fire chief, fire marshal, and two captains. They work a forty hour week Monday-Friday together twenty-four hour volunteer firemen and fire officers. Odessa Fire Protection District provides Fire, EMS First Response, and Extraction to the City of Odessa and portions of Layette County. The City of Odessa EMS operates a twenty four hour career ambulance housed at the old fire house that also serves as the Police Department. Although advantageous for both the City and Fire District they have not reached an agreement that would allow the fire district to operate the ambulance. They have a modern fleet consisting of two engines, one quint, two tankers, and three brush buggies.
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Engine 1
04/2000
#11105
Pierce Saber
1250/1000
ISC-350/ MD3066
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Engine 2
10/2003
#14770
Pierce Saber
1250/1000
ISC-350/ 3000-EVS
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Tanker 1
01/2005
#7512TR (Stock Unit)
Kenworth/ Pierce Contender
500/3000
ISC-330/ 3000-EVS
Odessa has four career members fire chief, fire marshal, and two captains. They work a forty hour week Monday-Friday together twenty-four hour volunteer firemen and fire officers. Odessa Fire Protection District provides Fire, EMS First Response, and Extraction to the City of Odessa and portions of Layette County. The City of Odessa EMS operates a twenty four hour career ambulance housed at the old fire house that also serves as the Police Department. Although advantageous for both the City and Fire District they have not reached an agreement that would allow the fire district to operate the ambulance. They have a modern fleet consisting of two engines, one quint, two tankers, and three brush buggies.
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Engine 1
04/2000
#11105
Pierce Saber
1250/1000
ISC-350/ MD3066
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Engine 2
10/2003
#14770
Pierce Saber
1250/1000
ISC-350/ 3000-EVS
Odessa, Missouri Fire Protection and Rescue District
Tanker 1
01/2005
#7512TR (Stock Unit)
Kenworth/ Pierce Contender
500/3000
ISC-330/ 3000-EVS
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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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri