West Metro Station 10

Station 10 – Bear Creek

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Fire Station 10 is located at 3535 S. Kipling St. and the response area is Bear Creek, The Homestead, Jefferson Green, and includes C-470 & Highway 285. Station 10 is part of the West Metro Technical Rescue Team and is co-located with the Training Center, and Colorado Task Force 1 (Urban Search & Rescue).

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RESCUE 10

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(R12) 2017 Pierce Velocity (30247) walk-around (Heavy Rescue) 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell.

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MEDIC 10

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(A62) 2023 Ford E-450 / AEV Life Line Superliner.

COLLAPSE RESCUE 10

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(R11) 2016 Freightliner 114SD / Daimler.

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SAM 2

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(Safety & Medical) (C151) 2019 Ford F-250 4×4 Super Duty.

TECHNICAL RESCUE TRAILER

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ATV 2

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2008 Polaris Ranger 700 UTV (EMS Division).

Station 10 Historical Photos

Station 10

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Former Station 10 was located at 3301 S. Field St. in Lakewood, built in 1974. This station also served as the administration for Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Station 46 before the merger and served as Lakewood-Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Station 10. This station was used as a storage station for many years after the new Station 10 was built.

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Shown here in 2004.

Station 10

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Fire Station 10 under construction in 2009.

ENGINE 10

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(P36) 1994 Pierce Dash (E8588) 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 25 gallons of foam, also ran as Engine 12. Became Training Engine 18.

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TOWER 10

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(L05) 2008 Pierce Quantum (20922) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform 2000 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank, also ran as Tower 8.

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RESCUE 10

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(R05) 1993 Spartan Gladiator / SVI walk-around (Heavy Rescue). Former Lakewood-Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Rescue 10 and also as Hazmat 5.

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RESCUE 10

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(R10) 2004 Spartan Gladiator Evolution / SVI walk-around (Heavy Rescue). Former Rescue 4, Rescue 8, and Rescue 14 (Reserve). Became Hazmat 5.

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MEDIC 10

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(A27) Ford E-450 / Life Line Superliner, also ran as the Event Medic 18. Became Warren Tech Fire Science (Colorado) Training Ambulance.

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COLLAPSE RESCUE 10

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(R09) Sterling, shown here with the older chassis and was also located at Station 8.

ENGINE 10

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(P58) 2007 Pierce Quantum (19519-01) 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 25 gallons of foam, twin to Engine 12. Became Engine 5.

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MEDIC 10

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(A36) 2008 International 4400 / Life Line Superliner.

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MEDIC 10

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(A38) 2009 Chevy C4500 4×4 (402349) / Life Line Highliner (272809). Former Medic 3 and also ran as Medic 7.

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SAM 2

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(Safety & Medical) (C101) 2011 Ford F-350 4×4 Super Duty. Former SAM 1. Became REMS 1 (Wildland Deployment).

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MEDIC 10

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(A41) 2012 Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty (71914) / Life Line Superliner (315812). Former Medic 8 and also ran as Medic 4, Medic 8, Medic 13 and Medic 15.

RESERVE TOWER 10

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(L03) 2000 Pierce Dash (11656) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform 2000 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank. Former Tower 14.

MEDIC 19

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(Special Events Medic) (A47) 2011 Chevy Express (1110535) / Lifeline Superliner (298711), used for special events, concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Bandimere Speedway and Thunder Valley Motocross Park and was located at Station 10.

Used for special events, concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Bandimere Speedway, and Thunder Valley Motocross Park, former ARM 1 at Station 3. 

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AIR 10

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 (Air Support) (R08) 2002 International 4900 / SVI (410) walk-around (Medium-Duty) Air/Light (40kW-4 Bottle 6000 PSI-21). Former Air 3, Air 12, and Air 14. Reassigned to Air 14.

MEDIC 9

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(A40) 2009 Chevy C4500 4×4 (412626) / Life Line Highliner (284909). Former Medic 5 and also ran as Medic 3, Medic 7, Medic 8 and Medic 12.

Medic 9 was put into service in 2020 with Medic 17 (Station 7) to supplement medic units due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the district.

MEDIC 10

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(A50) 2016 Ford E-450 (55907) / Life Line Superliner (401516SD). Former Medic 7. Became Medic 11.

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MEDIC 10

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(A60) 2022 Ford E-450 (32180) / Life Line Superliner (503522SD). Became Medic 8.

REHAB / MCI UNIT

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(R07) 1998 Freightliner / Grumman Olson. Former Hazmat 5.

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RESCUE 10 (RESERVE TOWER)

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(L04) 2007 Pierce Quantum (19160) 100′ rear-mount aerial platform 2000 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank. Shown here running as a reserve rescue for Station 10 in 2024. Former Tower 3, Tower 2 and Tower 14.