2 trucks extinguishing a grass fire
Light up the night during a house fire
Fire cannot be extinguished without water
Spraying water on the crowd during the Water Wars parade
Fire was consuming all forward tanks.
Fire was extinguished quickly using CAFS foam system
Firefighters from 2 different departments on one hose line
Engine compartment caught fire, extinguished before the cargo became involved
Light on fire, extinguish, repeat for hands on training
Members teamed with multiple agencies to train for structure fires in Parsons
Training in Moran with multiple agencies using KU's burn trailer
Structure Fire
Structure Fire
Structure Fire
Structure Fire
In Fort Scott training with multiple agencies with KU's burn trailer
A nail had pierced an electrical line causing a fire in the wall of a new home
What life looked like before the new station was built
Grass fire the spread to the tanks
Extinguishing trees that caught fire during a grass fire
2 different county fire departments working together to extinguish hay bales that were burning on trailer traveling the highway north of Moran on Highway 59
While testing the pump, a rainbow was made from the water spray
Waiting for our turn to go into the structure to extinguish the fire
Instructions before hands on training along side Iola Fire
Jackson and Jerred forcing a metal door open
Travis forcing a metal door open
Waiting for our next training exercise on the training simulator
Photo provided by citizen at scene
Photo provided by citizen at scene
In the late 1960's this truck was purchased from the Iola Fire Department when the Allen County Rural Volunteer Fire Department was first formed. Back then our department was known as Volunteers Inc. before it was more structured later on.
Hands on training with a donated car
Extinguishing a car fire during training