Federal Heights Station 41

Station 41

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Fire Station 41 is located at 2400 W. 90th Ave. and built in 1993.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

ENGINE 41

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(5027) 2012 Pierce Saber (25882) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell.

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

TRUCK 41

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(5020) 2001 Spartan Gladiator / Smeal 75′ rear-mount aerial, 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Former Truck 43.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

RESERVE ENGINE 41

Rick Luebke Photo ©

2006 Spartan Gladiator Evolution / Rosenbauer/ SVI non-walk-in (Heavy Rescue) 250 GPM pump, 300 gallon water tank and 9000-watt Command Light tower. Former Rescue 14. Former North Washington Fire Rescue (Colorado) Rescue 34. Became Federal Heights Fire Department (Colorado) Reserve Engine 41.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

SQUAD 41

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Ford F-350 4×4 Super Duty.

Charles Broshous Photo ©

MEDIC 41

Charles Broshous Photo ©

2021 Ford F-450 XLT 4×4 / AEV Traumahawk (4806).

MEDIC 42

Keith Kahler Photo ©

2018 Ford E-450 / McCoy Miller remounted.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

MEMORIAL

Keith Kahler Photo ©

The memorial is located behind the station and was dedicated in 2003.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Historical Photos

Station 51

Michael Block Photo ©

The original Fire Station 51 was located at 2400 W 90th Ave. and now serves as the administration. The first fire station was located W. 90th Ave. & Federal Blvd. at the Wilson residence. In 1958 a new fire barn was built. In 1973 this station was built and in 1993 the fire station was renovation to add larger bays, living and office space next door.

Station 51

Michael Block Photo ©

Fire Station 41 is located at 2400 W. 90th Ave. and built in 1993.

ENGINE 1

Photo Courtesy of Federal Heights Fire Department

1940’s Dodge surplus that was purchased from Fort Carson. Chief Robert Foster purchased the Dodge and constructed the first fire truck for the City with help by other volunteer firefighters, shown here at the Wilson residence before the department had a fire station.

ENGINE 1

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1961 International 1700 / Howe 500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

ENGINE 2

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

(305) 1974 Ford C900 / Clintonville (CFA 618) / Seagrave 500 GPM pump and 1000 gallon water tank.

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

Dennis Maag Photo ©

ENGINE 3

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1980 Seagrave (PB-24068 / K-73990) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 41 & Engine 52.

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

Dennis Maag Photo ©

Shown here running as Engine 41.

Michael Block Photo ©

Shown here running as Engine 52.

Michael Block Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

LADDER 41

Dennis Maag Photo ©

1986 Seagrave (WR54DH / S-75479) 75′ rear-mount aerial 1500 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank, also ran as Truck 51. Shown before the refurbished and with the flat roof. 

Michael Block Photo ©

Shown here running as Ladder 51 and the older logo and graphics.

TRUCK 51

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1986 Seagrave (WR54DH / S-75479) 75′ rear-mount aerial 1500 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank. Former Ladder 41 and also ran as Ladder 51. Shown here after the refurbished. Became Ruidoso Fire Department (New Mexico) Ladder 7, and no known photos of it after it was sold.

AMBULANCE 51

Michael Block Photo ©

Ford / Wheeled Coach.

ENGINE 51

Michael Block Photo ©

1992 Seagrave 1250 GPM (Waterous) pump and 750 gallon water tank, shown here with the older graphics and before the new black over red paint, also ran as Engine 51 & Engine 42.

ENGINE 41

Michael Block Photo ©

(5014) 1992 Seagrave 1250 GPM (Waterous) pump and 750 gallon water tank, shown here with the new black over red paint.

Michael Block Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Shown here with the updated stripe.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Shown here with the updated “Paramedic” add to the stripe.

RESCUE 44

Michael Block Photo ©

2000 Spartan / Road Rescue Ultramedic.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

SQUAD 52

Michael Block Photo ©

1992 International (Brush / Special Ops Unit) 90 GPM pump and 250 gallon water tank, also ran as Squad 41 & Squad 46.

Michael Block Photo ©

SQUAD 41

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(5017) 1992 International 90 GPM pump with 250 gallon water tank, also ran as Squad 46 & Squad 52.

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

TRUCK 43

Michael Block Photo ©

2001 Spartan Gladiator / Smeal 75′ rear-mount aerial quint 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Became Truck 41.

Michael Block Photo ©

Michael Block Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Shown here running as Truck 41 and the older department logo.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

MEDIC 44

Rick Luebke Photo ©

2005 Ford F-450 XLT Super Duty / Wheeled Coach. Became Medic 41.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Shown here running as Medic 41.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

AMBULANCE 45

Michael Block Photo ©

1999 Ford E-350 / McCoy Miller, also ran as Medic 42.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

MEDIC 42

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(5018) 1999 Ford E-350 / McCoy Miller, also ran as Ambulance 45.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Shown here with the updated logo.

MEDIC 41

Charles Broshous Photo ©

2014 Ford E-450 / LifeLine Paraliner.

MEDIC 41

Rick Luebke Photo ©

2021 Ford F-450 4×4 XLT Super Duty / AEV Traumahawk, shown here with the older box.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

ENGINE 41

Charles Broshous Photo ©

2012 Pierce Saber (25882) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell. Shown here with the older tailboard.

Rick Luebke Photo ©