Sheridan Station 52

Station 52

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Station 52 (Station 2) located at 4101 S. Federal Blvd. at the City of Sheridan building and built in 2010. This is now Denver Fire Department (Colorado) Station 36.

CHIEF 52

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Ford, also ran as Utility 51.

ENGINE 2

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1970 Ford C900 / Howe (13893) 750 gpm pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 51.

ENGINE 52

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(2001) 2001 American LaFrance Metropolitan 1500 gpm pump and 750 gallon water tank. Became Denver Fire Department (Colorado) Engine 36.

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QUINT 52

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(2003) 2004 American LaFrance Eagle / LTI 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 2000 gpm pump, 375 gallon water tank and 25 gallons of foam (Hale), in service from 2004 to 2009. Sold to a out of state department.

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MEDIC 52

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(2013) 2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty / LifeLine (RMEV), also ran as Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District Medic 71Fairmount Fire Protection District Medic 31 & American Medic Response (AMR) Medic 100.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

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ENGINE 52

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1990 Grumman FireCat 1000 gallon water tank / 1250 gpm pump.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

ENGINE 52

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1986 Ford / Grumman Fire Cat 750 gallon water tank / 1000 gpm pump. This engine was a loaner while the 1990 Grumman was being service for mechanical issues.

CAR 52

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Chevy Tahoe 4×4, former Sheridan Police Department unit, also was used by the fire marshal and duty staff.

MEDIC 52

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(2011) 1998 Chevy 4×4 / McCoy Miller, primary medic from 1998 to 2008, reserve in 2008 before being sold.

SQUAD 52

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Ford Van.

ENGINE 50

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Mini Engine, parade / public education build unit.