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Kansas and Missouri
Edwardsville, Kansas Fire Department

Fire House 1

built 1989

L-R: Brush 622, Engine 623, Engine 620

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EX: Edwardsville, Kansas Fire Department

EX: Fire House 2

built 1989

Note: Never opened as a Fire House only housed a reserve Engine. The building was given to Edwardsville Public Works and the fire department sign removed.

Note: Housed a MAST Ambulance Crew for a few years before KCK Fire Department regained EMS Services.



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Fire House 1 and the twin 1989 Pierce Lance Pumpers were part of a 1989 Bond Issue. Fire House 2 was constructed with the remaining money.
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Bonner Springs KS

Engine 2510, Engine 2531, Ladder 2551, Rescue 2571, Brush 2560, Brush 2561 and Command





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Fairmount Township KS

Pumper 762, Pumper 763, Ladder 770, Tanker 761, Tanker 769, Brush 766 and Utility 767



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Lake Quivira KS

Engine 1 and Engine 2. Also houses a small hovercraft unit



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Shawnee Station 71

Engine 71, Truck 71, Rescue 71 and Engine 721



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Shawnee Station 72

Quint 72, Brush 72



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Shawnee Station 73

Engine 73, Engine 723 and Squad 73



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Tonganoxie

Engine 661, Engine 662, Quint 6, Brush 664 and Command 667



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Osawatomie State Hospital is one of the last two State Hospitals in Kansas and is located outside the City of Osawatomie, Kansas. They are a State operated Security Safety Department that provides security and fire protection for the Hospital grounds. The grounds are comprised of single family private residence and commercial buildings. They have an automatic aid agreement with Osawatomie Fire Department and Miami County EMS provides EMS services. Hospital fire apparatus prior to 1980 were solid RED.



Prior to becoming a safety security department the fire chief lived on the second floor with his family. Sadly the fire house was built without a fire pole although it has a spiral stair case. The first bay was enclosed within the last ten years.



Fire House

built 1957

Note: No Fire Pole



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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Osawatomie State Hospital is one of the last two State Hospitals in Kansas and is located outside the City of Osawatomie, Kansas. They are a State operated Security Safety Department that provides security and fire protection for the Hospital grounds. The grounds are comprised of single family private residence and commercial buildings. They have an automatic aid agreement with Osawatomie Fire Department and Miami County EMS provides EMS services. Hospital fire apparatus prior to 1980 were solid RED.



Prior to becoming a safety security department the fire chief lived on the second floor with his family. Sadly the fire house was built without a fire pole although it has a spiral stair case. The first bay was enclosed within the last ten years.



Fire House

built 1957

Note: No Fire Pole



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Great history on the Osawatomie station. Thanks!
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The two newest Manhattan, Kansas Fire House's. Yes they got it right FIRE HOUSE!!!!





Fire House Three relocated due to the location of the new Fire House Five.

Engine 3, USAR KS Task Force II Rescue

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Fire House Five in the exclusive Grand Mere development home of Jim Colbert's golf course Colbert Hills.

Engine 5, Haz-Mat 5

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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department KCFD

Fire House 39

Truck 13, Pumper 39, and Ambulance

(First Due to the Truman Sports Complex IE Chiefs and Royals)

 

Note: This is the first single story KCFD fire house built in thirty one years. The last seven built have been two story with brass poles. The new Fire house 39 originally designed as a two story fire house with poles. Due to the current economic state of the country this fire house was delayed six years. It was decided once Mast Ambulance was absorbed into the fire department the fire house could no longer wait. Old Fire House 39 was housed in a two bay temporary metal building that lasted forty-four years. The fire department decided to go forward with a single story design to accommodate the ambulance and crew at a reduced cost. On a side note this is the most traditional looking fire house in the city. With the exception of Fire House 41 the other six two story fire houses have a very business like appearance.

 

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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Hey Rick, on Manhattan House 5...is the area that is designed to look like a 3rd bay actually part of the engine room? Or is it living quarters?

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Quote:Hey Rick, on Manhattan House 5...is the area that is designed to look like a 3rd bay actually part of the engine room? Or is it living quarters?


Hey Phil,


It is actually kind of odd, part of the area, It is walled off as the tool room and some storage. There is an open air mezinee directly above that shares the same vaulted celling as the bay. It appears eventually it could be opened up as a bay if needed. Currently 5 is the HazMat station and houses the HazMat and Trailer with Engine 5. It is a neat fire house and was designed to fit in with PGA golfer Jim Colbert's Colbert Hills golf course and the Grand Mere mixed use development.


Stay Safe,

Rick
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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Independence, Missouri Fire Department

Fire House 2

built 1928

relocated 1972

 

Fire House one and two where both relocated during 1972 into modern facility's. Fire House Two moved to the south side of the city and retained its two story design with fire poles. Fire House One became a single story design. These new fire houses where required for the cities growth and newly acquired twin Oshkosh/Pierce/ 85ft Snorkel's for Truck 1 and Truck 2. The Independence 76er's Fire Historical Society has the fully restored 1928 ALF pumper that opened this fire house.

 

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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Great pics...keep 'em comin'!
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Quote:Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department KCFD

Fire House 39

Truck 13, Pumper 39, and Ambulance

(First Due to the Truman Sports Complex IE Chiefs and Royals)

 

Note: This is the first single story KCFD fire house built in thirty one years. The last seven built have been two story with brass poles. The new Fire house 39 originally designed as a two story fire house with poles. Due to the current economic state of the country this fire house was delayed six years. It was decided once Mast Ambulance was absorbed into the fire department the fire house could no longer wait. Old Fire House 39 was housed in a two bay temporary metal building that lasted forty-four years. The fire department decided to go forward with a single story design to accommodate the ambulance and crew at a reduced cost. On a side note this is the most traditional looking fire house in the city. With the exception of Fire House 41 the other six two story fire houses have a very business like appearance.

 

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Forgot to mention. In the photo it appears there is a side bay. This is actually the main entrance with glass doors. 
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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Paola, Kansas Volunteer Fire Department

 

For many years the Paola fire department operated out of the turn of the century city hall complex. Engine 1, Engine 2, and Engine 5 were stored at City Hall with all other units stored across the street in a metal building. During 2009 a sales tax was passed for the construction of a new two story fire house. During this time the Paola USD School District was constructing a new high school. With multiple delays in land purchase process. The Fire Department decided to purchase and renovate the old Paola High School. In the photo below the original building was torn down leaving the 1950 addition and gym. The fire department had one new bay constructed for a future tower ladder. In January of 2010 the Paola Fire Department moved into their new two story fire house. This renovation won the Fire Chief Fire House design award.

 

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New Drill Tower added to front of the building with future tower ladder bay. All new doors were cut into the building to create the apparatus room. The second floor above the bays were converted to living quarters. Note the stucco finish were the original build connected. 

 

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New main entrance where old original building was connected. 

 

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Main entryway with main stair case.

 

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Second floor hallway. The building is often used for meetings and the gym is still used for actives. The second floor hallway keeps traffic out of the living quarters. All doors to the living quarters are pass carded. 

 

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A portion of the high school lockers were kept. 

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The gym looking from the second floor. Note the fire department logo in the wood floor. They have build an elaborate training center under the bleachers and in the basement replicating a residential house and apartments. 

 

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Second Floor Training Room

 

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Fire Pole Second Floor Training Room pass carded. 

 

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Kitchen and Dayroom combo just to the side of the training room.

 

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Red door leads to the weight room. Hallway leads to bunk room and fire pole. 

 

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Permeant Weight room

 

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Locker room/ Bathroom

 

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Future open stye dormitory bunk room, currently auxiliary weight room. 

 

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Fire Pole at the end of the future bunk room. Easy access from day room, locker room, and weight room. 

 

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Glass Windows are the watchman's booth.

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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Wow! I could see how that building won the award. Great use of space, very nice! Thanks for the detailed pics.

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Holy cow that is awesome. Great outside the box thinking that probably saved them a bunch of $ while still giving them a really functional facility with room to grow.
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