Pleasant View Station 41

Station 41 – Golden

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Fire Station 41 is located at 955 Moss St. and built in 1982. Station 41 was rebuilt in 2004 due to heavy snow causing a collapse.

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ENGINE 41

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2023 Pierce Velocity (38109) 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC Midship) pump, 750 gallon water tank and foam (Husky 3). Engine 41 is the primary response engine, and responds as first due to all calls within the Pleasant View Metropolitan District.

ENGINE 42

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(Reserve) 2009 Spartan Metro Star / Smeal (3673) 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam. Former Engine 41.

TRUCK 41

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2003 Spartan Gladiator / Smeal 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump, 300 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam. Truck 41 responds as second due to the Colorado Mills Mall and the Denver West shopping center, dual-response arrangement with West Metro Fire Rescue (Colorado).

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MEDIC 22

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(22) 2020 Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty / Osage Remount (R696). Operated by Stadium Medical under the designated EMS contract.

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BRUSH 41

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2003 Ford F-550 4×4 XL Super Duty / Alum-Line Type 6 95 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank.

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Historical Photos

Fire Station

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Fire Station was located at 952 Moss St. (Hatzis Hall). In 1982, the station was moved across the street to the current location.

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Fire Station 41 is shown here at the current location on Moss St. and was built in 1982.

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Station 41 was rebuilt in 2004 due to heavy snow causing a collapse in 2003.

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Shown here in 2003 at the temp station across the street, as the station was rebuilt. This is still used as a storage station and the brush is also stored here.

ENGINE No. 42

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(Engine 2) 1970 Ford C900 4×4 / Howe 750 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank.

ENGINE No. 44

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1962 Ford C850 4×4 / Howe 750 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

RESCUE 43

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(Rescue 3) 1967 Ford F-350 4×4 / Winter-Weiss.

ENGINE No. 41

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Ford / Can-Am.

ENGINE 41

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Freightliner FL80.

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TRUCK 1

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Ford C-8000 / Can-Am 55′ TeleScop 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Ladder 41. Became Red Rocks Community College Fire Academy (Colorado) Ladder 1 for a short time before being retired.

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Michael Block Photo ©

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AMBULANCE 41

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(Ambulance 308) Ford E-350, EMS service was provided by Medix.

RESCUE 41

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1999 Ford F-550 4×4 / Becker (827) Fast-Tak (Light Rescue) Type 6 95 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank. Former Squad 41. Sold to French River Fire Department in Ontario, Canada.

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Dennis Maag Photo ©

Shown here with the updated logo and graphics.

ENGINE 41

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2009 Spartan Metro Star / Smeal (3673) 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam, shown here before the logo and number graphic.

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Shown here with the updated logo and graphics. Became Engine 42 (Reserve).

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MEDIC 22

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(12) 2014 Ford E-350 4×4 / McCoy Miller. Operated by Stadium Medical under the EMS contract.

ENGINE 42

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1986 Pierce Dash (E3200) 1250 GPM (Waterous) pump and 750 gallon water tank and went into service in 2009 and has been retired and sold to a private owner. Former Grand Fire Protection District (Colorado).

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