Brighton Station 52

Station 52 – Water Tower Park

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Fire Station 52 is located at 124 S. 40th Ave. and was built in 2017. Station 52 provides fire service to the east side of Brighton.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

BATTALION CHIEF 51

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Chevy Tahoe 4×4.

ENGINE 52

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(E006) 2013 Spartan Gladiator / BME (2444) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. 

Keith Kahler Photo ©

TOWER 52

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

(A003) 2022 Pierce Velocity Ascendant (37800) 100′ mid-mount platform, 1750 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

MEDIC 52

Keith Kahler Photo ©

2023 Ram 4500 4×4 / Arrow (93843).

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

BRUSH 52

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(B006) 2022 Ram 5500 4×4 / Heiman Thunderstorm 250 GPM pump, 300 gallon water tank and 10 gallon foam cell.

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

TENDER 52

Photo courtesy of Brighton Fire Rescue District

(T003) 2009 Kenworth T800 / Wolverine 500 GPM pump, 3000 gallon water tank and 4000 gallon port-a-pond.

MASS CASUALTY TRAILER

2006 Haulmark.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Station 52 Historical Photos

Station 52 – Village Garden

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Fire Station 52 was located at 5 Firehouse Rd. Built in 1963 and replaced in 2017, and became the district’s Training Center. Former Greater Brighton Fire Protection District (Colorado) Station 52.

Charles Broshous Photo ©

The memorial in front of Station 52 is to commemorated 127 years of providing firefighting, rescue and emergency medical service to the community. The memorial is on the northeast corner of Firehouse Rd. and E. Bridge St., named “Firefighter Plaza”, and features a firefighter statute, flag poles and a commemorative plaque. Dedicated on May 16th, 2015, more here: Brighton Firefighter Memorial Dedication.

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ENGINE No.2

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1927 American LaFrance (Parade Engine).

ENGINE 502

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1972 International (CO8190) / Howe (HR72 / 13325) 1000 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank, also ran at of Station 1.

RESCUE 507

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GMC 4×4.

ATTACK 52

Rick Luebke Photo ©

2000 Ford F-550 Lariat 4×4 Super Duty / Merritt 250 GPM pump, 450 gallon water tank, 15 gallons of foam, and a bumper mounted turret. Former Greater Brighton Fire Protection District (Colorado) Attack 52. Refurbished in 2013 by the department shops, shown here with the older paint and graphics.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

ENGINE 52

Ethan Dunlop Photo ©

(E002) 2005 Spartan Advantage FF / Smeal Freedom (3094) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Greater Brighton Fire Protection District (Colorado) Engine 52.

ENGINE 52

Charles Broshous Photo ©

2013 Spartan Gladiator / BME (2444) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 750 gallon water tank with foam. 

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

ENGINE 52

Rick Luebke Photo ©

2019 Pierce Enforcer (32784) 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and foam (Husky). Former Engine 51 and was returned to Station 51 as Engine 51.

AIR / LIGHT 52

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2009 Scott Breathing Air Systems Trailer

AMBULANCE 52

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(15) “Sally” 2018 Ram 4500 4×4 / Life Line Paraliner (443018) / Artworks Unlimited. Staffed by Platte Valley Ambulance.

BRUSH 52

Keith Kahler Photo ©

(3-00-2) 2000 Ford F-550 Lariat 4×4 / Merritt Type 6 250 GPM pump, 450 gallon water tank, 15 gallon foam cell and bumper-mounted turret. Repainted and refurbished in 2013 by department shops. Former Attack 55 and Brush 55. Former Greater Brighton Fire Protection District (Colorado) Attack 52.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

AMBULANCE 52

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

(18) 2020 Ram 5500 4×4 / Life Line Paraliner (490721). Reassigned as Ambulance 57.

TENDER 52

Photo courtesy of Erik Marquez

(T003) 2009 Kenworth T800 / Wolverine 500 GPM pump, 3000 gallon water tank and 4000 gallon port-a-pond. Shown here before the newer paint and graphics.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©