Inter-Canyon Station 1
Station 1 – Fenders
Fire Station 1 (Headquarters) is located at 7939 Turkey Creek Rd. The station was built in 1956 by volunteers, and second level was added in 1980. This station is schedule to be rebuilt.
ENGINE 631
2010 Spartan Metro Star 4×4 / SVI (766) 1500 GPM (Hale) pump, 550 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam.
AMBULANCE 681
2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty 4×4 / Wheeled Coach. Former Ambulance 683.
AMBULANCE 684
2020 Ram 2500 4×4.
BRUSH 651
2020 Ram 5500 4×4.
TENDER 671
2009 Spartan Metro Star 4×4 / SVI (714) 500 GPM pump, 2200 gallon water tank and 40 gallons of foam (FoamPro).
Station 1 Historical Photos
Station 1
Fire Station 1 shown here at the current location on Turkey Creek Rd. and shown here in 2004. The station was built in 1956 by volunteers, and the second level was added in 1980.
Shown here in 2009 before the expansion.
Shown here after the expansion.
ENGINE No. 1
(Parade Antique) 1926 Larrabee (X2-255178) / Buffalo Fire Appliance (98).
ENGINE 37
1962 International 1500 / American 500 GPM front-mount pump and 500 gallon water tank.
ENGINE 54
1962 Chevy C20 / American 500 GPM front-mount pump and 200 gallon water tank.
TANKER 72
1953 International M61 6×6 250 GPM pump and 2000 gallon water tank.
TANKER 71
1981 White Expeditor 2-Road Boss / Onnen 3000 gallon water tank, also ran as Tanker 72 and Tender 671 and is nicknamed “Dewey”. The chassis was donated by Coors and re-built into a fire unit. Sold to the Bandimere Speedway in Morrison.
Shown here running as Tender 671
ENGINE 39
1981 International S1800 4×4 / Howe HR-121 (16192HV) / Grumman 1250 GPM pump and 600 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 631. Became Engine 632 in 1997.
ENGINE 631
1996 International 4800 4×4 / 1997 Master Body Works (11453-2) 1250 GPM pump, 600 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam, also ran as Engine 632 & Engine 634, nicknamed “Chip”, also ran as Engine 632.
AMBULANCE 681
Chevy Silverado 3500 4×4, sold in 2013.
BRUSH 651
2002 Ford F-550 4×4 XLT Super Duty / AlumLine 150 GPM pump, 400 gallon water tank and 10 gallons of foam, nicknamed “Too Sweet Two”. Became a support combined fuels mitigation crew unit in 2021 between Inter-Canyon and Elk Creek Fire Protection District (Colorado).
AMBULANCE 684
2002 Ford F-450 Super Duty 4×4, sold in 2015.