Aurora Station 2

Station 2 – Hoffman Heights

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(Battalion 1) Fire Station 2 is located at 12600 Hoffman Blvd. covering the Hoffman Heights and Jewell Heights area.  The original fire station was built on the same site and served as the Hoffman Heights Fire Protection District in 1952. This station also took over fire service from the Fitzsimons Fire Department.

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BATTALION CHIEF 2

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(00149) 2020 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4×4. Battalion Chief 2 oversees Stations 1, 2, 3, 4 and 11.

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ENGINE 2

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2024 E-One Cyclone 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 40 gallons of foam.

LADDER 2

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2021 E-One Cyclone X CR100 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder.

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HAZMAT 2

Photo Courtesy of Isaiah Sheppard

(30144) 2003 E-One Cyclone II (125552) / Saulsbury walk-in (Heavy Rescue).

Photo Courtesy of Isaiah Sheppard

Photo Courtesy of Isaiah Sheppard

Photo Courtesy of Isaiah Sheppard

Photo Courtesy of Isaiah Sheppard

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Station 2 Historical Photos

Station 2

Duane Troxel Photo ©

Fire Station 2 located at 12600 Hoffman Blvd. Former Hoffman Heights Fire Protection District Station.

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ENGINE No. 2

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1981 Seagrave 1250 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.

RESCUE SQUAD No. 2

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1972 Chevy Van.

HAZMAT

Shaun Ryan Photo ©

1975 Ford F700 / Gerstenslager, nicknamed “The Bread Truck”, also ran as Hazmat 8.

HAZMAT

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Chevy C70, with the Hazmat Trailer.

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ENGINE 2

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1992 E-One Hush 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon tank.

ENGINE 2

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E-One Hush 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

ENGINE 2

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(80103) 2008 E-One Quest (134167) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, shown here with the older graphics and logo.

ENGINE 2

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Shown here with the updated logo.

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Charles Broshous Photo ©

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

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TRUCK 2

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(80146) 1998 E-One Cyclone II 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder. Became Ladder 13 and then Ladder 16 for a short time before becoming a reserve ladder.

DECON 2

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(50130) 1995 International DuraStar 4400 / Alfred Industries walk-in. Became Decon 12 and Shore 5.

LADDER 2

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(70159) 2017 E-One Cyclone II (141088) 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder. Former Truck 2 and shown here without the “Hoffman Heights” on the front.

LADDER 2

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(70159) 2017 E-One Cyclone II (141088) 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder. Former Truck 2 and Ladder 8. Ladder Co. 2 was named Aurora’s busiest Ladder Co. in 2020 with 3,675 runs. Became Ladder 13.

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Ethan Dunlop Photo ©

Antonio Archuleta Photo ©

LADDER 2

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2021 E-One Cyclone X CR100 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder. Shown here without the “2” on the grill.

HAZMAT 2

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(30144) 2003 E-One Cyclone II (125552) / Saulsbury walk-in (Heavy Rescue), shown here with the older logo. Became a reserve rescue at Station 3.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Shown here with the updated logo.

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Charles Broshous Photo ©

Charles Broshous Photo ©

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ENGINE 2

Charles Broshous Photo ©

(00163) 2020 E-One Cyclone II (142643) 1500 GPM (Hale Qmax) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 40 gallon foam cell (FoamPro 2002). Engine Co. 2 was named Aurora’s busiest Engine Co. in 2020 with 5,438 runs. Became Engine 14.

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