Castle Rock Station 151

Station 151 – Downtown

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

Fire Station 151 (Headquarters) is located at 300 Perry St. and opened in 1999.

Weston Heiser Photo ©

BATTALION CHIEF 151

Eric Hurst Photo ©

2021 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4×4.

QUINT 151

Ian Zahn Photo ©

(080) 2018 Pierce Velocity (31098-01) 105′ heavy-duty rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 400 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell (Husky 3).

Eric Hurst Photo ©

Ian Zahn Photo ©

Weston Heiser Photo ©

MEDIC 151

Eric Hurst Photo ©

2020 Ram 4500 4×4 / Osage Super Warrior (5767).

BRUSH 151

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(088) 2018 Freightliner M2-106 4×4 / BME (2759) Type 3 500 GPM (Darley) pump and 500 gallon water tank.

Weston Heiser Photo ©

9/11 Monument

Andrew Huang Photo ©

The Castle Rock 9/11 Monument is a piece of steel pipe from the World Trade Center donated by the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab and was added to Station 151 by Leadership Douglas County’s 2017 class. A ribbon cutting ceremony for the monument was held on June 10th, 2017.

Andrew Huang Photo ©

Station 151 Historical Photos

Station 151

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ENGINE No. 1

Michael Block Photo ©

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

Photo courtesy Castle Rock Fire Rescue

TENDER 151

Michael Block Photo ©

Mack. Also ran as Tender 153.

TANKER 709

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1953 GMC XM211 Colorado State Forest Service 1000 gallon water tank.

Station 151

Photo courtesy Castle Rock Fire Rescue

Fire Station 151 shown here at the current located on Perry St. with its original bay doors.

Michael Block Photo ©

TRUCK 151

John Imig Photo ©

1994 Pierce Lance (E8106) 75′ rear-mount aerial quint 1500 GPM (Waterous CSU) pump and 400 gallon water tank. Became Quint 154 and then Quint 155. Sold to East Towas Fire Department (Michigan).

ENGINE 151

Michael Block Photo ©

(71) 2000 HME 1871 (79456) / Central States 1250 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank. Became Engine 153.

HEAVY RESCUE 151

Rick Davis Photo ©

1996 HME 1871 Centurion / Central States 1250 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 50 gallon foam cell. This unit went in service as Squad 152, then Heavy Rescue 151 and finally Hazmat 155.

Michael Block Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

QUINT 151

Michael Block Photo ©

2001 HME Galaxy (133B) / Rosenbauer (709301) / Central States (MS 1750) 109′ rear-mount aerial ladder, 1750 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell (FoamPro 2001). Became Quint 155.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

RESCUE 151

Michael Block Photo ©

International 4400 / McCoy Miller.

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BRUSH 151

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(238) 2002 International 7400 4×4 / Rosenbauer / General Timberwolf Type 3 500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20-gallon foam cell, also ran as Brush 155. Became Colorado Springs Utilities (Catamount Wildland Fire Team) (Colorado) Engine 2511.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

ENGINE 151

Rick Luebke Photo ©

 (237) 2001 HME 1871 / Central States.

ENGINE 151

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(71) 2000 HME 1871 (79456) / Rosenbauer-Central States 1250 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 153 and Reserve Engine 159. Sold to Elizabeth Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 270.

MEDIC 151

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(307) Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty / Wheeled Coach. Became Portsmouth Fire Department (Ohio).

BRUSH 151

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Ford F-550 4×4 XL Super Duty Type 6.

ENGINE 151

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(121) 2013 KME Predator (8703) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell. Became Engine 152.

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

BRUSH 151

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(146) Dodge Ram 5500 4×4 / Max Fire Cat.

MEDIC 151

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(106) 2016 Ford F-450 4×4 / Wheeled Coach (112078-1). Replaced in 2020, currently a reserve.

BATTALION CHIEF 151

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(99) Ford Expedition 4×4.

Weston Heiser Photo ©