[quote name='davedubo' post='326898' date='Aug 4 2009, 16:39 ']Looking for some help identifying these KCMO rigs. All 4 were shot at a 1 alarm house fire on 4-21-1991.
Pumper 35[/quote]
Pumper 8,11,17,18,32,35 were the ALF Century's.
Pumpers #8,11,35 recieved White over Red repaints in 1990. Pumper 11 had black wheels. Pumpers #17,18,32 remained White over Lime Green until retirment in 1997. All had big Whelen Strobe bars when delivered and Pumpers 8,11,17,35 were convered to these big Federal Aero Dynic's and Pumper 32 recieved a Code 3 XL light bar.
Pumper 8,11,18 added Federal Q2b sirens to their rigs also.
Chief Green from Denver was losing his job and to make peace with the union he authorized the switch back to RED. He lost his job after the switch, however the rig returned to the proper color.
Pumper 35[/quote]
Pumper 8,11,17,18,32,35 were the ALF Century's.
Pumpers #8,11,35 recieved White over Red repaints in 1990. Pumper 11 had black wheels. Pumpers #17,18,32 remained White over Lime Green until retirment in 1997. All had big Whelen Strobe bars when delivered and Pumpers 8,11,17,35 were convered to these big Federal Aero Dynic's and Pumper 32 recieved a Code 3 XL light bar.
Pumper 8,11,18 added Federal Q2b sirens to their rigs also.
Chief Green from Denver was losing his job and to make peace with the union he authorized the switch back to RED. He lost his job after the switch, however the rig returned to the proper color.
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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