Denver Station 7
Station 7 – Sunnyside
(District 6) Fire Station 7 is located at 2195 W. 38th Ave. and opened in 1975.
ENGINE 7
(E109) 2019 Pierce Velocity (32627-01) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam (Akron Eductor). Triplet to Engine 11 (E110) & Engine 39 (E111).
Station 7 Historical Photos
Station 7
Fire Station 7 opened in 1892 at 1801 W. 32nd Ave. at Erie St. and built on a very steep hill. The topography was difficult on the horses so the station was moved to 3600 Tejon St. in 1909.
Station 7 – North Denver
Fire Station 7 was located at 3600 Tejon St. in the Highland neighborhood, the station opened in 1909 and closed in 1975.
Shown here in 1974.
Shown here in 2018 after being converted into apartment units with ground floor retail.
Shown here in 2022.
Station 7 – Sunnyside
Fire Station 7 located at the current location on W. 38th Ave. and opened in 1975.
Shown here in 2004.
Shown here in 2017 with the older bay doors.
ENGINE No. 7
Engine No. 7 shown here in front of Station 7 at 3600 Tejon St.
ENGINE No. 7
RESERVE ENGINE No. 7
ENGINE No. 7
1950 Seagrave (F-475).
ENGINE 7
1963 Seagrave 500 gallon water tank.
ENGINE 7
(E47) 1974 Ward LaFrance (80-1059) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
RESERVE SQUAD 7
1959 Ford F-750.
TOW TRUCK
1941 Diamond T. This was housed at Station 7 for many years.
ENGINE 7
1992 Seagrave Marauder 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
Shown here with the updated graphics.
ENGINE 7
(E77) 2007 Pierce Enforcer (19583-01) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam. Became a reserve engine and training engine. Triplet to Engine 30 (E79) and former Engine 8 (E78).