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Iowa Rigs
Indeed.  I was looking at a map of Nevada and the city runs east and west from 1st Street to 19th Street, and north and south from A Avenue to T Avenue.  19 blocks by 20 blocks or so? 

 

Of course, I would imagine rural departments were combined with "city" departments, thus the distinction.  Marion, IA, a good-sized city next to Cedar Rapids, also has rural and city trucks.

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I haven't a clue if this is the case here, but I've seen a variety of fire departments that have rigs that are funded through different budgets (town money, city money, county money), and those rigs are supposed to first-in to the areas which funded them.  Perhaps the "rural" rigs were funded through some local rural co-op money?  Just a thought....

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Quote:I haven't a clue if this is the case here, but I've seen a variety of fire departments that have rigs that are funded through different budgets (town money, city money, county money), and those rigs are supposed to first-in to the areas which funded them.  Perhaps the "rural" rigs were funded through some local rural co-op money?  Just a thought....
This is how my dept  is in S.E. Iowa. The city paid for our gear, station, 2 engines, the tower, heavy rescue , command vehicle stuff like that. We have a county fire board that is over the townships that we cover. They paid for 1 engine, 2 brush trucks, 2 tankers and the gator. They contract with the city for fire protection. We can take any truck to any call but we do have 1 engine that is our first out for rural fires and 1 that is first out for city fires.
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Quote:This is how my dept  is in S.E. Iowa. The city paid for our gear, station, 2 engines, the tower, heavy rescue , command vehicle stuff like that. We have a county fire board that is over the townships that we cover. They paid for 1 engine, 2 brush trucks, 2 tankers and the gator. They contract with the city for fire protection. We can take any truck to any call but we do have 1 engine that is our first out for rural fires and 1 that is first out for city fires.
There's a fair amount of this in Illinois too.  A city department is contracted by a rural fire district for the manning and so forth, and there are city and rural rigs paid for by the separate entities.
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The first town east of Nevada is Colo, IA.  Colo has built or rebuilt most of their fleet and run six apparatus out of their station.  Engine 104.



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Tanker 404.



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Tanker 504.



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Grass rig 604.  This one is scheduled to be replaced next year.



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Rescue 804.



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And finally engine 904.



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A few group shots.  104 and 804.



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104, 804 and 904.



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504 and 804.



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Some group shots.



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Middle group shot, looking east.



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Last one.  The chief was so tickled someone was willing to take group photos for the department it was a joy to share them.



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Moving east from Colo, the next town is State Center.  Attack 6.



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Attack 6.



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Pumper 7.  This one is a Heiman refurb.



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Rescue truck.



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