South Adams County Station 22

Station 22 – Rose Hill

Photo courtesy South Adams County Fire Department

Fire Station 22 is located at 5650 Holly St and was renovated in 2017. Station 22’s primary response area is north of E. 48th Ave. to E. 72nd Ave. and covering the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Pioneer Park, I-Park, Suncor, UPS, Bulk Mail Center, Rose Hill, Adams City and Monaco Park. 

ENGINE 22

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(17655) 2017 Pierce Velocity (30285-01) 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell (Husky), twin to Engine 27.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Engine 22 is dedicated to Vern Williams Jr. of Commerce City, SP4 (Specialist Four) of the United States Army.

AMBULANCE 22

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(11) 2014 Ram 4500 SLT 4×4 / Lifeline Paraliner (359314). Operated under a contract with Platte Valley Paramedics.

Station 22 Historical Photos

Station 22

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Fire Station 22 was originally located on E. 64th Ave. and Ivy St. The station moved to E. 56th Ave. & Holly St.

Station 22

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Fire Station 22 located at 5650 Holly St. This station was renovated in 2017.

Michael Block Photo ©

ENGINE 202

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(Engine 2) 1960 GMC 550 / Central 750 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

SQUAD 205

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1960 GMC.

PUMPER 203

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(Pumper 2) 1970 Mack CF (CF611F10-1341) 1000 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

PUMPER 202

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(Pumper 2) 1979 Ward LaFrance (1197) / 1985 Mack CF (CF686FC-1614) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

Michael Block Photo ©

Shown here after the refurbished.

LADDER 22

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1974 Mack CF (CF611FAP-1676) / Baker 75′ mid-mount aerial ladder, also ran as Aerialscope 208.

SQUAD 202

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(Squad 2) 1976 Dodge 300 4×4 / Pierce (9229-C) 300 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank.

TRUCK 22

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2003 HME (1871-SLe) / R.K. Aerials 75′ rear-mount ladder 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Truck 25. Became Sioux Lookout Fire Department in Sioux Lookout (Ontario).

Rick Luebke Photo ©

TRUCK 22

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(10023) 2009 Pierce Arrow XT (21732-01) 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Sold to Nashville Volunteer Fire Department Truck 11 in Spring Grove, PA.

ENGINE 22

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(10022) 2009 Pierce Arrow XT (21731-01) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell, Former Engine 22 and also ran as Engine 27, Engine 21 and Engine 28. Became Engine 23. Shown here with the older logo.

ENGINE 22

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(17655) 2017 Pierce Velocity (30285-01) 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell, twin to Engine 27, and shown here with the older logo.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

BRUSH 22

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(41190) (CO-SACX) 2018 Ford F-550 4×4 / BFX Attack One – Composite Body (17-63026) Type 6 100 GPM (WaterAx BB-4) pump, 314 gallon water tank and 12 gallon foam cell. Reassigned as Brush 28.

SQUAD 22

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(25101) 2018 Ford F-550 4×4 XLT Super Duty / BFX Sentinel All-Risk (18-66764). Became Squad 23. The Squad is staffed by two firefighters who respond in place of suppression apparatus to reduce wear and tear, along with unwarranted responses, keeping them in service for fire calls.

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TRUCK 22

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(18503) 2018 Pierce Velocity (30934-01) 107′ Ascendant rear-mount heavy-duty aerial ladder 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 500 gallon water tank with foam (Husky). Former Truck 24.

Truck 24 was replaced by Tower 24 and reassigned to Station 22 as Truck 22 with the crew of Engine 21 until Station 21 goes into service. Truck 24 was involved in an accident and was repaired and placed in reserve status. Engine 21 moved to Station 23 as Engine 23.