Louisville Station 28

Station 28 – Louisville

Keith Kahler Photo ©

Fire Station 28 (Headquarters) is located at 895 W. Via Appia Way. Station 28 was built in 1985 and remodeled in 2019. Former Station 2.

Station 28 was affected by the Marshall Fire which started on December 30th, 2021 and burned 2,000 acres and nearly 1,000 homes in a matter of hours. Station 28 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 528

Rick Luebke Photo ©

(E-E) 2015 E-One Typhoon 1250 GPM (E-One eMAX) pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 2702.

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TOWER 528

Nate Siebert Photo ©

(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. Former Tower 2717.

MEDIC 528

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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. Former Medic 2722.

BRUSH 528

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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 and Brush 2732.

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Station 2 Historical Photos

Station 2

Michael Block Photo ©

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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Rick Luebke Photo ©

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.