Denver Station 19
Station 19 – Hilltop
(District 4) Fire Station 19 is located at 300 S. Ivy St. and built in 1964 and serving the areas of Crestmoor.
ENGINE 19
(E106) 2018 Pierce Velocity (31434-01) 1500 GPM (Waterous) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell (Akron Eductor).
TRUCK 19
(T55) 2012 Pierce Velocity (25827-02) 105′ rear-mount aerial ladder.
Station 19 Historical Photos
Station 19 – Valverde
Fire Station 19 was built in 1912 and was placed in service on January 4th, 1915 at 1401 W. Alameda Ave. in the quickly growing Valverde neighborhood. The building originally had a flat roof but in 1928 it was remodeled with a peak roof and bungalow style architecture (pictured above). Engine Company 19 was disbanded on March 29, 1957 and became Engine 25. Station 19 sat empty and was eventually torn down.
ENGINE No. 19
Seagrave.
Station 19
In the early 1960’s with construction of Windsor Gardens and annexation plans east of Denver a new fire station was needed. Station 19 opened on May 6, 1964 at 300 S. Ivy St, and was also headquarters for the training division.
Shown here in 1974.
ENGINE 19
(E9) 1963 Mack C (C95F-1308) 1000 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
TRUCK 19
(T20) 1967 Seagrave (800KA-100 / R-4342) 100′ mid-mount ladder.
TRUCK 19
(T27) 1980 Seagrave (SR-20768 / K-75268) 100′ rear-mount ladder, also ran as Truck 1 and Truck 8.
ENGINE 19
(E62) 1982 Seagrave (PB-24068 / M-79177 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
ENGINE 19
(E01) 1995 Pierce Saber (EB512-01) 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
TOWER 19
(T35) 1994 Sutphen Monarch TS70 (HS-2960) 75′ mid-mount platform, 1250 GPM pump, and 300 gallon water tank, also ran as Tower 28.
TRUCK 19
(T39) 1997 Pierce Lance (EA804) 105′ rear mount ladder, also ran as Truck 11 and Truck 22.
TRUCK 19
2002 Pierce Lance 105′ rear-mount ladder.
ENGINE 19
(E85) 2005 American LaFrance Liberty (RX22501) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as a reserve and a training engine. Former Skyline Fire Department Engine 81.