Bennett Station 2

Station 2 – Watkins

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Fire Station 2 was located at 35900 E. Colfax Ave. (Hwy. 36). Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Station 92.

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ENGINE 703

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1974 International 1700 / Smeal 80 GPM pump and 1000 gallon water tank.

TANKER 710

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1979 Ford L9000 3000 gallon water tank, also ran as Tanker 92. Former Brighton Fire Department (Colorado) Tanker 509. Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Tanker 92.

ENGINE 92

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1992 International 4900 / Becker (263) 1000 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam. Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 92.

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ENGINE 92

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1992 E-One Hush (9689) 1500 GPM (Hale) pump and 500 gallon water tank. Former Aurora Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 8 and Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Engine 92. Became Flagler Rural Fire Protection District (Colorado) Engine 1.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

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Shown here with the updated Flag graphic on the side.

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TENDER 92

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1998 International 4900 / U.S. Tanker 750 GPM pump, 3000 gallon tank and 3000 gallon porta-tank. Former Tender 91 and refurbished in 2011. Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Tender 92.

ATTACK 92

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2002 Ford F-550 4×4 Super Duty Type 6 350 GPM pump, 400 gallon water tank and 12 gallons of foam. Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Brush 92.

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MEDIC 92

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2010 Chevy G4500 / Life Line Superliner. Became Bennett-Watkins Fire Rescue (Colorado) Medic 92 and Medic 93.