[quote name='usonian' date='14 April 2010 - 09:34 PM' timestamp='1271297687' post='376408']
Drove by New 1/10 today (I still don't know the official number). Move in is complete. It's a damn good looking building and fits in well with the neighborhood architectural norms.
In the 5 bays, left to right, are the MNHSEM Collapse Rescue Rig, Ladder 10, Squad 3, and then Engine 10 & Medic 10. Chief 2 was in the south-facing drive through bay shared with Medic 10. The old utility bread van, and Mass Casualty Unit from old Station 1 were not to be seen.
Granted, I'm a St. Paul kid through & through, but, I love the StPFD more than some people I know. I think every city of 200K+ in the US could learn from the StPFD. Their Rescue Squad concept of a fully-charged engine company with highly trained, specialized rescue professionals on a rig that has almost everything they could need...they're the best.
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The official Number was decided it is going to be station 1, and there is going to be no name for it. like they were discussing at first.
Drove by New 1/10 today (I still don't know the official number). Move in is complete. It's a damn good looking building and fits in well with the neighborhood architectural norms.
In the 5 bays, left to right, are the MNHSEM Collapse Rescue Rig, Ladder 10, Squad 3, and then Engine 10 & Medic 10. Chief 2 was in the south-facing drive through bay shared with Medic 10. The old utility bread van, and Mass Casualty Unit from old Station 1 were not to be seen.
Granted, I'm a St. Paul kid through & through, but, I love the StPFD more than some people I know. I think every city of 200K+ in the US could learn from the StPFD. Their Rescue Squad concept of a fully-charged engine company with highly trained, specialized rescue professionals on a rig that has almost everything they could need...they're the best.
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The official Number was decided it is going to be station 1, and there is going to be no name for it. like they were discussing at first.