Littleton Station 15
Station 15 – Centennial / Southglenn
Fire Station 15 was located at 2702 E. Dry Creek Rd. in Centennial, built in 1979, part of the Littleton Fire Protection District and was originally built as a temporary firehouse and ran as Station 5 until the 1980’s when is was changed to Station 15. The floor plan was built to be like a single family home with a walkout basement for resale. Station 15 protected a mixed area of residential, commercial and retail including the Streets of Southglenn and several miles of C-470. Station 15’s motto was “Fightin’ 15’s” with a Fighting Irish logo on their rig. This station became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Station 15.
Shown here in 2006.
Shown here in 2018.
ENGINE 5
(351) 1971 American LaFrance 900 (7-1-2381) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 15.
Shown here repainted and updated graphics.
ENGINE 5
(352) 1982 GMC 6500 4×4 / Sutphen 500 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 15.
Shown here with the updated graphics and logo.
ENGINE 15
(355) 1989 Pierce Lance (E4682) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Former Engine 14.
ENGINE 15
(345) 1992 Pierce Lance 1250 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 13, Engine 14 and Engine 15. Became Merino Fire Department (Colorado) Engine 21.
ENGINE 15
(356) 2002 American LaFrance Eagle / Becker 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 16.
RESCUE 15
(324) Chevy K3500 4×4.
RESCUE 15
(354) 2004 Ford E-450 / McCoy Miller, also ran as Medic 15.
MEDIC 15
(353) 2007 Ford E-450 (10651) / McCoy Miller, also ran as Medic 12.
ENGINE 15
(355) 2014 Pierce Dash CF (27763) 1250 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 650 gallon water tank with foam (Husky 12). Became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 15.
MEDIC 15
(357) 2015 Dodge Ram 4500 4×4 / Braun Chief XL (6232). Became South Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado) Medic 15.










































