Greater Eagle Station 9

Station 9 – Eagle

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Fire Station 9 (Shelton Station) is located at 425 Third St. in Eagle. Administration and District Offices are also co-located with the station. The station was remodeled in 2023. Former Eagle Volunteer Fire Department (Colorado) Fire Station.

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BATTALION 9

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(On-Call Fire Officer)

2019 Ford F-250 4×4 / BME Upfit. Former Chief 9.

ENGINE 9

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2024 Spartan Metro Star MFD Model S-180 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 1000 gallon water tank with foam (FoamPro).

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BRUSH 9

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(921) 2015 Ram 5500 4×4 / BME (2601) Type 6 150 GPM pump, 400 gallon water tank and 7 gallon foam cell.

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BRUSH 9-2

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(932) 2019 International HV507 4×4 / BME Model 326 (3236) Type 3 500 GPM (Darley) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell (FoamPro).

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TENDER 9

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(923) 2010 International WorkStar 7600 / Rosenbauer (3169) 1250 GPM pump, 2500 gallon water tank and 3000 gallon drop-tank. Former Tender 923.

ATV 9

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(925) 2022 Tracker 800SX LE 4×4.

Historical Photos

Station 9

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Station 9 prior to being updated in 2020. Former Eagle Volunteer Fire Department (Colorado) Fire Station.

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Shown here after the update.

BRUSH 9

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1990’s Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty Type 6.

TENDER 9

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1980’s Ford L-9000 3000 gallon water tank.

RESCUE 9

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Chevy Silverado 3500 4×4.

ENGINE 9

Michael Block Photo ©

(915) 1994 Pierce Saber 1250 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 9 and also ran as Engine 915 and Engine 9-2. Became Grant County Fire District # 5 (Washington) Engine 581.

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Shown here running as Engine 9-2.

ENGINE 924

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(924) 1995 Pierce Saber (E9589) 1250 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell.

BRUSH 914

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(914) Ford F-450 4×4 XL Super Duty Type 6. Former US Forest Service.

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CHASE 9

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(928) Ford F-350 4×4 XL. Former Wildland 9 and is shown here with the older logo.

BRUSH 922

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(922) 1961 AM General 6×6 / (DFPC – Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control / Colorado Department of Public Safety) 1000 GPM pump and 1000 gallon water tank, also ran as Brush 9-2.

TENDER 923

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(923) 2010 International WorkStar 7600 / Rosenbauer (3169) 1250 GPM pump, 2500 gallon water tank and 3000 gallon drop-tank. Became Tender 9.

ENGINE 9

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(911) 2014 Pierce Arrow XT (27154) 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) top-mount pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell (Husky 3). Shown here with the older graphics before being updated in 2020. Sold to Sun Peaks Fire Rescue in British Columbia, Canada.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

Shown here with the updated graphics.

BRUSH 9

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(921) 2016 Ram 5500 4×4 / BME (2601) Type 6 150 GPM pump, 300 gallon water tank and 7 gallon foam cell. Shown here with the older graphics before being updated in 2020.

ENGINE 9-3

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(913) 2010 International 7400 4×4 / Rosenbauer-General Safety Timberwolf (3168) 1000 GPM rear-mount pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell.

TOWER 9

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(935) 1999 Pierce Dash (ED330 / 10330) 100′ rear-mount platform, 2000 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Became Leadville Fire (Colorado). 

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