Florence Station 2

Station 2 – Penrose

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Fire Station 2 is located at 207 Broadway (Penrose Volunteer Fire Department).

EMS LIVING QUARTERS

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ENGINE 212

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2004 E-One Typhoon 1500 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 32.

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ENGINE 232

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2004 International 7400 4×4 / Rosenbauer Timberwolf 1000 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 34 and is the twin to Engine 231 at Station 1.

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

LADDER 222

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1986 Chevy / General Safety 50′ TeleSqurt 1000 GPM pump 500 gallon water tank. Former Ladder 2. Purchased in 1986 by the City of Florence and later sold to the District, and was moved to Penrose in 2012.

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Photo Courtesy of Florence Fire Protection District

RESCUE 33

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2005 Ford F-550 4×4 Super Duty / Central States (Light Rescue) walk-around.

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Kyler Hewes Photo ©

MED 282

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1999 Ford F-350 4×4 Super Duty / McCoy Miller. Former Med 31.

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MED 284

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Ram 4×4.

BRUSH 262

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2003 Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty / S&S Type 6 100 GPM pump and 350 gallon water tank. Former Brush 36. Former Colorado State Forest Service.

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BRUSH 264

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2002 Ford F-550 4×4 Super Duty / Kois Brothers Type 6 (Waterous) pump and 350 gallon water tank. Former Brush 37.

FIRE UTILITY 2

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(FU-2) 2011 UTV 6×6 / Kimtek FireLite.

Penrose Historical Photos

Fire Station

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ENGINE 32

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1986 Ford / General Safety 1000 GPM pump and 1000 gallon water tank.

AMBULANCE 1

James Gillum Photo ©

Ford Econoline.

AMBULANCE 30

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Chevy Suburban 2500 4×4.

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Rick Luebke Photo ©

COMMAND 35

James Gillum Photo ©

1999 Dodge 2500 4×4, shown here with the older light bar on top.

MED 31

Rick Luebke Photo ©

1999 Ford F-350 4×4 Super Duty / McCoy Miller, shown here without the blue stripe. Became Med 282.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

Shown here with the updated blue stripe.

MED 284

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2005 Ford F-350 4×4 / McCoy Miller / Fire Trucks Unlimited Remount (2811). Former Med 38. Became Med 284.

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Shown here running as Med 284.

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BRUSH 36

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

2003 Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty / S&S Type 6 100 GPM pump and 350 gallon water tank. Became Brush 262. Former Colorado State Forest Service.

BRUSH 37

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

2002 Ford F-550 4×4 Super Duty / Kois Brothers Type 6 (Waterous) pump and 350 gallon water tank. Became Brush 264.

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Rick Luebke Photo ©

LADDER 2

James Gillum Photo ©

1986 Chevy / General 50′ TeleSqurt 1000 GPM pump 500 gallon water tank. Former Ladder 2. Became Ladder 222. Purchased in 1986 by the City of Florence and later sold to the District, and was moved to Penrose in 2012.

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

ENGINE 32

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

2004 E-One Typhoon 1500 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell, shown here without the department graphics. Became Engine 212.

MED 284

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

2005 Ford F-350 4×4 / McCoy Miller / Fire Trucks Unlimited Remount (2811). Former Med 38. Became Med 284.

Photo Courtesy of Florence Fire Protection District

Shown here running as Med 284.

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TENDER 252

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 1986 GMC TopKick 4×4 / S&S 1000 GPM pump and 2500 gallon water tank, purchased in 2010 from the Elk Creek Fire Protection District (Colorado) Tender 461. Became Wetmore Volunteer Fire Department (Colorado).

James Gillum Photo ©