Davenport,Ia
1992 Sutphen 100'
1500.300
HS-2590
Bill Fricker photo
1992 Sutphen 100'
1500.300
HS-2590
Bill Fricker photo
Iowa Rigs
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Dike,Ia
1923 Chevy/Pirsch Chemical Truck Bill Fricker photo Owned and Restored by Dennis Deppert
Ames IA 73 WLF
unknown photographer
Fairfax IA 87 Toyne Chevy 500-1500
unknown photographer
Fairfax IA 87 Toyne Chevy 500-1500
unknown photographer
Marshaltown IA 1960 Pirsch 41D 100' 4 sec
Waterloo IA 74 Walter
unknown photographer
[quote name='Frank B' date='01 January 2011 - 11:49 AM' timestamp='1293902999' post='417814']
Marshaltown IA 1960 Pirsch 41D 100' 4 sec [/quote] That's a surprise ! Marshalltown with a Pirsch aerial, Thanks for posting frank.
now owned by Andy Leider
[quote name='The Commish' date='01 January 2011 - 02:47 PM' timestamp='1293910046' post='417855'] That's a surprise ! Marshalltown with a Pirsch aerial, Thanks for posting frank. [/quote]
its always a good thing when beautiful rigs go to collectors who will restore them
Anyone have pics of Burlington or West Burlington Fire? Thanks.
Any other one from clinton Ia
I shot the next three photos back in 2000 with an old Nikon Coolpix 950 on a very cloudy day.
Clinton, IA 19xx Spartan/Smeal xxxx/xxx/75' This rig is still in service at the downtown station. I believe that the following apparatus are housed at the downtown station: - Emergency One/Bronto Quint (white over red) - Spartan/Smeal Quint (lime green) - Spartan/Crimson Engine (white over red) - Ford/Alexis Tanker (lime green) - Ford/Smeal or Ford/Welch reserve engine (lime green) - Two or three medic units (white over red)
Clinton, IA
Spartan/Smeal XXXX/XXX At the time of the photo this rig was running as the engine out of the downtown station. It has since been relocated to Station 4 in the Chancy neighborhood. The Chancy station is currently being renovated. This single bay station is being expanded into a three bay station. Upon completion it will be redesignated as Station 2 and one of the medic units from Downtown along with two firefighters will be moved into the renovated station.
Clinton, IA
199x Ford/Alexis xxxx/xxxx If I recall correctly this rig was delivered in 1992 or 1993 to serve as the department's tanker. At some point prior to 2000 it was sent back to Alexis to have additional compartments added and upgrades to the pump completed. I believe that these changes were made so that it could serve as a reserve engine if needed. Clinton generally runs two-person companies at the outlying stations so the lack of a crew cab wasn't a big concern. The first photo shows the rig after being refurbished. The second photo is a photo that I took at a fire in the early 1990's prior to the truck being rebuilt. That's all the Clinton photos that I access to right now. I've seen other photos from Clinton on this board so perhaps someone will repost what they have.
[quote name='The Commish' timestamp='1284496095' post='402630']
Ames,Ia 2006 Fl m-2/American LaFrance Haz-Mat [/quote] Thats new since I was last their. The other 2 look like the same shots I have. But I thought the Engine had a yellow stripe?
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com
[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1293903062' post='417815']
Waterloo IA 74 Walter unknown photographer [/quote] Love the old Walters almost as much as I love the Oshkosh rigs....thanks Frank.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but.... my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria. All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright. No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my express permission. |
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