Denver Fire Training Center

Training Center

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Denver Fire Department Training Center is located at 5440 Roslyn Street. The facility features a large building for classes, an apparatus bay, burn house, tower, and numerous other training simulators.

Training Tower

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

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Burn House

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“Ricky’s Rib Shack”.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

TRAINING ENGINE

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(E77) 2007 Pierce Enforcer (19583-01) with a 1,500 GPM pump (Waterous), 500-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell.

TRAINING ENGINE

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(E78) 2007 Pierce Enforcer (19583-02) with a 1,500 GPM pump (Waterous), 500-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Former Engine 8.

TRAINING TOWER

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2000 Pierce Lance (11422) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform. Former Tower 1 and Tower 27. Pictured acting as Tower 9.

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(FD1) 2000 Pierce Lance (11422) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform. Former Tower 1 and Tower 9.

TRAINING

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FIRE GROUND TRAILER

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Historical Photos

Training Center

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Training Tower

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TRAINING LADDER

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1993 Pierce Lance (E-7881) 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder with 1500 GPM pump and 300-gallon water tank. Former Glendale Fire Department Quint 111 and became Northeast Teller County Fire Protection District Truck 1.

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Training Center

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Denver Fire Department Training Center. Shown here with the older paint.

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TRAINING TRUCK

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(T-38) 1998 Spartan Gladiator / Smeal 75′ rear-mount aerial quint with 1250 GPM pump and 300-gallon water tank. Used by the training division and is the former Truck 26. This truck has been sold.