Hotchkiss Station 2

Station 2 – Redlands Mesa

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Fire Station 2 (Sub-Station) is located at 27953 Redlands Mesa Rd. at the Redlands Mesa Grange and was built in 1980, added onto in 2003 and 2021.

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ENGINE 10

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1999 Pierce Saber AWD (ED595/10595) 1500 GPM pump, 850 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam cell and 1000 gallon porta-tank. Former Anchorage Fire Department (Alaska).

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ENGINE 7

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1998 Stewart and Stevenson MTV M-1088 6×6 / Colorado Department of Public Safety (Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control) 250 GPM (Darley) pump, 850 gallon water tank and 20 gallon foam cell.

ENGINE 14

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1999 Ford F-450 4×4 XL Super Duty / S&S (662) (Light Engine) Type 6 100 GPM (Waterous) pump, 300 gallon water tank and 10 gallon foam cell. Former Colorado Department of Public Safety (Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control) Engine 6113.

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ENGINE 8

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2008 Polaris Ranger 6×6 (UTV) / TerraTor Fire with a Davey Firefighter Plus high-pressure pump, 100 gallon water tank and 2 gallon foam cell.

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Historical Photos

Station 2 – Redlands Mesa

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Fire Sub-Station 2 is located at 27953 Redlands Mesa Road at the Redlands Mesa Grange and was built in 1980, added onto in 2003 and 2021.

ENGINE 6

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1974 Chevy 4×4. Former Engine 1. The engine was totaled in a rollover accident.

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ENGINE 7

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AM General 6×6 Type 4 1000 gallon water tank with 1600 gallon portable tank (Colorado State Forest Service Unit).

ENGINE 6

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Polaris 6×6 ATV 30 gallon water tank.

ENGINE 7

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AM General 6×6 Type 4 1000 gallon water tank with 1600 gallon portable tank (DFPC – Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control / Colorado Department of Public Safety).