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Do you have more of the Paola station?  I'm in love...

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Quote:Do you have more of the Paola station?  I'm in love...
Glad you like them, I actually posted all I have, I will get some more next time I am down there. Rick 
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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Pittsburg, Kansas Fire Department

Fire House 1

built: 2009

 

I have had the photos for a couple of years. Pittsburg is a community in south east Kansas with a populations of 20,000 with three fire houses within twelve square miles. They fully staff two Engine's, one Quint, one Batt Chief, and staff the Tower Ladder with a driver. The community is home to Pitt State University and a hub for the south east Kansas strip mining industry. The last fire house one was housed downtown in the city's old steam plant. It was two story with two brass poles. The department with staffing and equipment had out grown the fire house. The City has developed a unique way to fund capital building projects. They ask the voters for a sales tax with an expiration date once the projected is paid for. This has allowed the city over the years to construct a new Fire House Three, Police Headquarters, City Pool, City Hall, City Water Treatment Plant. 

 

Old Fire House 1

built 1961

retired 2009

Note: The tight clearance for Engine 1, Ladder 4.

 

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New Fire House 1

 

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Shed for lawn equipment.

 

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Fire Bell from original fire house one. 

 

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Day room fire pole from previous fire house one. This pole was in the original fire house and has a slight bend due to a horse leaning on it. 

 

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Alarm desk, radio/decon room with alarm bell, fire pole. The east side of the fire house is first floor offices and second floor living quarters.

 

 

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Fire Pole from second floor. This was the bunk room fire pole in the previous fire house one. 

 

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Watch office

 

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General tool room. The west side of the fire house is rooms for various equipment and second floor mezzanine. 

 

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SCBA compressor room.

 

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Turnout gear washer and dryer room.

 

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Turnout Gear Room

 

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Fire Hose room. 

 

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Hose Tower with access from second floor mezzanine.

 

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Top of stair case from apparatus room. Engine 1, Ladder 4, Quint 1. At the top of the stairs is a report room.

 

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As you turn right from the stairs is the weight room with fire pole access on the right and the dining hall across on the left. The kitchen is diagonal to the dining hall. 

 

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Dining hall across from the weight room. The dining hall displays Pittsburg's well documented history with two display cases. 

 

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Kitchen diagonal from the dining hall. 

 

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The dayroom is across from the kitchen in a self contained room.

 

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As you leave the kitchen hallway you enter the bunk room north south hallway. Individual bunk rooms are on the east side left and night watch alarm desk and showers are on the right side. The door at the end of the hall leads to a second floor patio with grill. 

 

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Night watch alarm desk.

 

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Individual bunk rooms with lockers and study desk.

 

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Second floor patio 

 

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East West bunk room hallway, addition bunk rooms, laundry room, ending at the fire pole. 

 

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Fire Pole with access from bunk room and weight room, dining hall. Fire Pole was served as the bunk room fire pole in the previous fire house one. 

 

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Access from two sides. 

 

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End of the tour. Sign is from the previous fire house one. 

 

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

www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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  • Great pictures. That is a nice house.
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Birmingham, Missouri Fire Department

 

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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Osage Beach, Missouri Fire Protection District

Fire Station 1 - Bluff Drive



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Fire Station 2 - Fire Station Road



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Osage Beach, Missouri Fire Protection District

Fire Station 3 - County Road A-2



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Osage Beach, Missouri Fire Protection District

Fire Station 4 - County Road 42-3



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Linn Creek Sub-Station - County Road A-2



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Fireboat Dock - Grand Glaize Bridge & Davis Dr



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Quote:St. Louis Fire Department Fire House, Shops, and old Drill Tower. This looks like it once might have been Fire Headquarters? Any help???


Engine 2, Truck 6, Medic, and Batt 2
 

I remember this old station. When I was in College taking a photography class I hung outside of here trying get a few shots of the rolling out.
Dave
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Quote:Big Thanks to my FOOLS Brother DaveDubo for taking me buffing on my trip to St. Louis.


Stay Safe,

Rick


St. Louis the 5's Fire House


Pumper 5

Truck 1

Dist Chief 801

Mas Decon Trailer
 

 

Another great old St. Louis Fire House. I love these old stations can you imagine the stories that they can tell.
Dave
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Quote:Community Fire Protection District

Retired Fire House 3

built 1953


Lower level Street side.


This fire house looks very cool the bays face a busy street and the second floor is the main entrance facing a neighborhood street and looks like a house. This had one fire pole that was removed and is stored at fire house one. It was called the speed pole due the small diameter of the pole.


Recognize the name on the stone Leo M. Ellebracht. Mr. Ellebracht was the Missouri Seagrave Dealer for many many years and supplied the St. Louis Metro and Kansas City Metro with superior Seagrave Fire Apparatus. You know real fire engines and trucks even some that bend in the middle [Image: smile.gif]
I can remember driving by this old station with my parents. My Grandparents lived in the area and I remember driving by the station and the doors being open and the rigs being visible.
Dave
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the old Gardenville Volunteer Fire Protection District station taken in the late 50's early 60's. The Station is long gone and is now the site of Affton Fire Protection District Station 3

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this one was taken back in the 1970's to early 1981's. I was sent this picture in 2006 that is why the 2006 date.

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Affton Fire Protection District Station 3 which replaced the old Gardenville Station

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Dave
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