Littleton Station 11

Station 1 – Town Hall

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Fire Station 1 was located 22450 W. Main St.

Station 1 – Rio Grande

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Fire Station 1 was located on Rio Grande Ave & Main St. Shown here with the 1937 International, 1925 Coleman 4×4, 1948 International, and the 1951 Chevy. This Station’s location became the RTD Light Rail parking lot.

Station 1

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Fire Station 1 was located 2255 W. Berry Ave. at the Littleton City Hall and built in 1981. The station later changed to Station 11.

Station 11 – Littleton / Downtown

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911 Dispatch and the Life Safety Bureau were located in the city building next door. Station 11 protected the northern part of Littleton including the Downtown Historic District, Bow Mar and Aspen Grove. Station 11’s motto was “The Pole Cats” since their station had the only fire pole in the department. This station became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Station 11.

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ENGINE 1

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(312) 1957 American LaFrance C875 250 gpm pump and 750 gallon water tank.

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Shown here with the “Spirit of ’76 – Littleton Cares” logo.

ENGINE 1

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(311) 1970 American LaFrance.

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Shown here repainted.

RESCUE 1

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(313) 1965 Chevy 4×4.

RESCUE 1

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(313) 1976 Chevy 427 / SuperVac.

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Photo courtesy of Littleton Fire Rescue

Photo courtesy of Littleton Fire Rescue

ENGINE 1

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(311) 1977 Seagrave.

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PARAMEDIC SQAUD 1

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(308) Dodge Van.

RESCUE 11

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1988 Mack (CS-250P) / Marion (37276) / Renault (RVI). Former Rescue 1 and also ran as Squad 14 and eventually became Rehab 12.

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John Imig Photo ©

ENGINE 11

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(315) 1989 Pierce Lance with 1250 gpm pump and 500 gallon water tank.

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ENGINE 11

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(335) 1992 Pierce Lance with 1250 gpm pump and 750 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 13 and became a reserve engine.

ENGINE 11

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(316) 2002 American LaFrance Eagle / Becker (1310) with 1250 gpm pump (Waterous CSU), 500 gallon water tank, and foam (Foam Pro).

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MEDIC 11

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(312) 2003 Ford E-Series / McCoy Miller. Also ran as Medic 13 & Medic 16.

MEDIC 11

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(333) 2006 Ford E-Series / McCoy Miller (10196). Also ran as Medic 13 & Medic 17.

MEDIC 11

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(313) 2009 Ford E-Series / Braun (5289). Also ran as Medic 14.

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TEMS 1

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(323) Ford (Tactical EMS), also ran out of Station 12.

ENGINE 11

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(315) 2012 Pierce Dash CF PUC (25769) with 1250 gpm pump (Pierce PUC), 650 gallon water tank, and 40 gallons of foam (Husky). Became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 11.

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MEDIC 11

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(317) 2017 International 4300 / Braun SuperChief. Became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Medic 11.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

TEMS 11

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(304) 2006 Chevy Express.