Louisville Station 2

Station 2 – Louisville

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Fire Station 2 (Headquarters) is located at 895 W. Via Appia Way. Station 2 was built in 1985 and remodeled in 2019.

Station 2 was affected by the Marshall Fire which started on December 30, 2021 and burned 2,000 acres and nearly 1,000 homes in a matter of hours. Station 2 was temporarily closed, personnel and apparatus were relocated for a short time while crews worked suppression efforts and utilities were shut off.

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Keith Kahler Photo ©

ENGINE 2702

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(E-E) 2015 E-One Typhoon 1250 GPM (E-One eMAX) pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell.

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TOWER 2717

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(Tower 2) 2001 E-One Sentry (123636) 105′ rear-mount aerial platform, 1500 GPM (Hale QMAX) pump, 150 gallon water tank and 15 gallon foam cell.

MEDIC 2722

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2014 Chevy G4500 / Braun Chief XL (6381). Medic 2711 covers the west part of Louisville and also covered the west part of Superior.

BRUSH 2732

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2012 Ram 5500 4×4 / Max Fire “FireCat” Type 6 250 GPM Darley pump, 400 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam (FoamPro). Former Brush 2731.

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Station 2 Historical Photos

Station 2

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Fire Station 2 shown here at the current location on W. Via Appia.

Station 2

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Shown here in 2004 with the older paint.

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Shown here in 2011.

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ENGINE 3

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1999 E-One Sentry 1250 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank with foam. Shown here with the old graphics. Former Wildland Tender 2741. Moved to training status and sold to a department in Tennessee.

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ENGINE 2702

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1996 E-One Sentry (20211) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Rebuilt by SVI in 2009. Became a Training Engine.

TRUCK 2

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1993 E-One Cyclone TR (12465) 80′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM (Hale) pump and 500 gallon water tank, shown here before the complete rebuild by E-One in 2010.

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SQUAD 2

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E-One Sentry walk-in (Rescue Squad), also ran as Squad 2722. Became Suncor Energy Fire Department & Emergency Services (Colorado) Rescue 6.

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Shown here running as Squad 2722.

MEDIC 2723

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2008 Ford E-450 4×4 / MedTec PD-168 (7724). Sold to Rocky Mountain Fire District (Colorado) Medic 2446.

BRUSH 2732

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 2007 Ford F-550 4×4 XL Super Duty / Elite (Light Rescue) Type 6 200 GPM (Darley) pump and 300 gallon water tank. Became Brush 2733.

TOWER 2717

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2001 E-One Hurricane Quint 105′ rear-mount aerial platform 450 gallon water tank. Moved to Station 3.