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Thanks for the hosebed shots. Are you looking to stay with the PUC? They have shown us a hosebed that is about 55" off the ground but you lose the rear compartment.
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[quote name='chief60' timestamp='1338929972' post='487469']

Thanks for the hosebed shots. Are you looking to stay with the PUC? They have shown us a hosebed that is about 55" off the ground but you lose the rear compartment.

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Yes I took a photo of North Shore WI pumper at the Pierce Factory in 2010 of that exact hose bed. It was fantastic. The Fire Shop really likes the PUC for repairs, the committee really wanted standard style engines. It was a compromise and has worked decent. The guys would like to see the overall body height lower. With the last four engines purchased the two typhoons and two puc's they only carry electric fans and a hydraulic generator with cord reel. This was always a standard for OFD pumpers for as long as I can remember. They have removed jaws, saws, and gas fans that appeared the late 1990's and returned them to the Quints, Truck, and Rescue. It is fantastic having basic pumpers again.
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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I, too, like the hose bed shots...do you have any idea what the height from the ground is for the rear hose-bed? Also, what is the overall length of the Olathe pumper?
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i believe they are 67" per their sales info.
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Garnett, Kansas Fire Department is fully volunteer and responds only to fire related alarms. They operate an entire fleet of ex Olathe, Kansas Fire Department apparatus. Five years ago they were still operating their original 1953 American LaFrance 700 series as a front line engine.



Garnett, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 1

1988

#6608

E\-One Cyclone

1500/500

(Ex Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine 1 shop # 61001 one of three purchased)



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Garnett, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 2

1991

#9179

E\-One Protector

1500/500

(Ex Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine 5 shop #61004, opened Olathe Fire House Five)



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Garnett, Kansas Fire Department

Ladder 3 (The Beast)

1996

#5711

E\-One Hurricane

1500/500

75ft HP Ladder

(Ex Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Quint 1 shop #61006 one of two purchased.)



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www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Thanks, chief60
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Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department home of Kansas State University.



Manhattan operates three quints as Engine Companies E1,2,4, two engines E3,5, one Batt Chief, and one tower ladder L1. When asked Manhattan Firemen refer to the quints as a supplemental aerial ladder and they say its an Engine. The newest Engine on order is a straight Engine. Fire House five opens this month.







Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 1

2009

#

Pierce Velocity PUC

1500/500

75ft PAL Ladder

Note: Purchased for Engine 2. On delivery it would not fit into the fire house.



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Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 3 ex: Engine 1

1995

#17872

E\-One Cyclone II

1500/750



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Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 4 ex: Engine 2

2001

#122920

E\-One Cyclone II

1500/500

75ft HP Ladder



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My Personal favorite below.





Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 17 (Reserve) ex: Engine 1, Engine 3

1994

#14893

E\-One Cyclone (Glider Kit)

1500/750

Note: Glider Kit from a 1978 Ford C-8000/ Pierce Suburban



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Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Rescue 1

2007??

#????

Freightliner/ Central



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www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department





Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department

Kansas Task Force II

2011

#11F09378

Peterbuilt/ Hackney

Housed at Manhattan Fire Headquarters.



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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Visited the outstanding brothers at the City of Iola, Kansas Fire Department. Iola population 5,700 is two hours south of Kansas City on US 169. They are fully career from one fire house and have five firemen on duty each shift. They provide fire protection for the City of Iola and are contracted to provide fire protection only to Allen County Rural Fire District Two. They are the sole Heavy Rescue service provider for all of Allen County and maintain the county rescue unit. They also provide ambulance transport service within the City of Iola. Allen County EMS provides ambulance service to the county outside the city limits.





The pride of the department is their fully original ALF 700 series. The ALF was front line 1952, entered reserve in 1976, and was removed from reserve service in 1989. It has been maintained by the department since for parades and special events.



Iola, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 3

1952

#L4597

American LaFrance 700 Series Invader

750/150



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Iola, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 311

2012

#22846-Stock

Pierce Velocity

1500/720/30FA

Note: This was the Pierce DD13 Demonstrator featured at FDIC & IAFC, DD13 decal on the hood.

Note: In the factory photos the Engine 311 was silver leaf like the Engine 515 decal that was removed when Iola purchased it. The Engine 311 decal has been switched to gold leaf to match the door patch.



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Iola, Kansas Fire Department

Engine 310 (Reserve)

1989

#E4998

Pierce Dash

1000/750



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Iola, Kansas Fire Department

Ladder 319

1997

#BR876

Spartan/Ferrara

1500/500

65ft Tele-Squirt

(Note: Believed to be a Demo or Stock unit.)

(Note: This is Iola's first aerial device.)



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Iola Fire Department/ Allen County Rural Fire District Two

Tanker 313

2003

#1505

Freight Liner FL80/ American LaFrance

1000/3000



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Allen County Rural Fire District Two

Engine 312

1989

#988030

GMC-7000/ Smeal

750/900



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Iola Fire Department/ Allen County

Rescue 1

1998

#34730

GMC-T6500/ Central States

(Provides service to all of Allen County)

Note: Purchased on the GMC CO chassis due to fire house bay depth restrictions.



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One of Two: Ambulance 317 and Ambulance 318



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www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Hesston Fire Dept. Truck 51

1995 Chevy 3500 Utility Truck
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
KansasFireTrucks.com
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Hesston Fire Dept. Squad 55

1999 Ford F-450

350/150
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
KansasFireTrucks.com
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Hesston Fire Dept.

1999 Pierce/International 4900

1500/1000

Serial #: EC375

ex. Aledo Vol. Fire Dept.
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
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Hesston Fire Dept. Engine 53

1999 Pierce/Freightliner FL80

1250/2000

Serial #: EC269
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
KansasFireTrucks.com
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Hesston Fire Dept. Engine 54

1988 Central States/Ford 800

1000/1150
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

Webmaster for:
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Hesston Fire Dept. Quint 55

1984 Pierce Dash 75'

1250/300

Serial #: E-1888

ex. Newton, KS Fire Department
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Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

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EX: Soldier Township, Topeka, Kansas

Engine 2

1989

#unknown

Pierce Dash D-8000

1250/750



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Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542

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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Good to see Iola's ALF 700...I love it when departments keep their history alive!
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[quote name='Andy Thomas' timestamp='1340880197' post='490538']

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Hesston Fire Dept. Quint 55

1984 Pierce Dash 75'

1250/300

Serial #: E-1888

ex. Newton, KS Fire Department

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Andy Great photo. Looks much better on all four wheels now. Newton tipped it over about six years ago.



Rick
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www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Has the new Tender for WIchita Been Placed in service yet? it still shows on wichitafire.org the old tender
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[quote name='grubber33270' timestamp='1341533766' post='491277']

Has the new Tender for WIchita Been Placed in service yet? it still shows on wichitafire.org the old tender

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Yes it was placed into service last week. I'm going to try and get better photos of it soon. WichitaFire.org has been updated. This also means WFD has 0 lime green apparatus now!
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

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