Denver Station 22
Station 22 – Hampden
(District 3) Fire Station 22 is located at 3530 S. Monaco Pkwy and built in 1966. Station 22 was located at Stapleton Airport, and was renamed as Airport Station 1 in 1966 when this station was built.
ENGINE 22
(E92) 2012 Pierce Velocity (25828-01) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
TOWER 22
(T62) 2020 Pierce Velocity (33961) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform.
BRUSH 602
(W05) 2016 Ram 5500 4×4 / Outback – Alpine Series Type 6 250 GPM pump, 400 gallon water tank and 12 gallon foam cell. Twin to Brush 601.
Station 22 Historical Photos
ENGINE No. 22
Engine Co. 22 pictured in front of the Denver Fire Department Shops, originally running out of the Stapleton Airport before moving to a new station, still protecting the airport at 8800 E. Smith Road. The station was located in Hanger 5 from 1940 to 1949.
WATER TENDER No. 22
Station 22
Shown here in 1974
Shown here in 2008.
Shown here in 2016.
ENGINE 22
1966 Mack C 1000 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
TRUCK 22
1965 Seagrave 85′ mid-mount aerial ladder.
RESERVE TRUCK 22
1956 Seagrave 85′ mid-mount.
RESERVE ENGINE 22
1959 Seagrave (K-9215 / 900B) 1250 GPM pump and 250 gallon water tank.
ENGINE 22
(E41) 1971 American LaFrance (14-1-2507) 1250 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
ENGINE 22
1980 Seagrave 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
TRUCK 22
(T30) 1982 Seagrave (SR-20768 / P-75413) 100′ rear-mount aerial ladder.
Shown here as Heavy Rescue Truck 22.
Heavy Rescue Truck 22 “The Jaws of Life”.
TRUCK 22
(T04) 1986 E-One Hurricane (4776) 110′ aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank. Also ran as TAC 11, Truck 11, Truck 6, and Truck 27.
ENGINE 22
1990 Pierce Lance 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. This engine was a long term reserve after Engine 22 was damaged in a traffic collision.
ENGINE 22
1998 Pierce Saber 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. This engine was damaged in a traffic collision.
Shown here after refurbished body and updated graphics.
TRUCK 22
(T39) 1997 Pierce Lance (EA804) 105′ rear mount aerial ladder, also ran as Truck 11 and Truck 19.
TOWER 22
(T42) 2003 Pierce Lance (14592) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform.