Denver Station 10
Station 10 – Cole
(District 4) Fire Station 10 is located at 3200 N. Steele St. and opened in 1993.
ENGINE 10
(E115) 2021 Pierce Velocity (35304-01) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Twin to Engine 13.
RESCUE 2
(R28) 2018 Pierce Velocity (32623) walk-in heavy. Originally assigned to Station 26.
Station 10 Historical Photos
Station 10
CHIEF No. 10
TRUCK No. 10
American LaFrance. Shown here in 1903 at Station 10 3301 Arapahoe St.
ENGINE No. 10
TRUCK No. 10
Seagrave Tiller.
Station 10
Fire Station 10 was relocated to 3201 Curtis St. with Chief No. 10, Truck No. 10 & Engine No. 10. Shown here on the on opening day September 15, 1928.
Station 10
Shown here in 1974.
Station 10
Shown here at 3200 N. Steele St. in 2016 with the older paint on the bay doors.
ENGINE No. 10
American LaFrance.
TRUCK 10
1962 Seagrave 85′ mid-mount ladder. This photo was captured at the Seagrave Factory before delivery.
ENGINE 10
1968 American LaFrance 1250 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
TRUCK 10
1969 American LaFrance 100′ mid-mount ladder.
ENGINE 10
(E52) 1977 Seagrave (PB-24068 / M-73700) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
TRUCK 10
(T28) 1981 Seagrave (SR-20768 / M-75343) 100′ rear-mount ladder.
RESERVE SQUIRT 10
American LaFrance Tele-Squirt.
SQUIRT 10
(E15) 1991 Seagrave (TB-41DH / Z-78381) 65′ TeleSquirt, 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, and 1000 GPM monitor nozzle. Later known as “Squrt 10”. Shown here with the older graphics and the red stripe.
The 10’s Commandment “Thou Shalt Flight Fires And Save Lives”.
Shown here with the newer graphics.
ENGINE 10
MDU 1
(R26) (Mass Decon Unit) 2017 International 4400 DuraStar / Morgan (16433). Was purchased with funds by the Department of Homeland Security. Moved to Station 26.
ENGINE 10
(E84) 2008 Pierce Velocity (21243) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 40 gallon foam cell.