West Metro Station 7
Station 7 – Belmar
Fire Station 7 is located at 6315 W. Mississippi Ave and was dedicated in 2008. Station 7’s response area borders the City of Denver to the east on Sheridan Boulevard, 1st Avenue to the north, Carr Street to the west, and Jewel Avenue to the south including Belmar, Colorado Fallen Firefighters Memorial, All-Star Park at Keli McGregor Field, Kountze Lake, Hillside Pointe, Cedar Place, The Villa, and West Alameda Heights. Former site of the Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Station 41 and Headquarters.
ENGINE 7
(P65) 2012 Pierce Quantum (25523) 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 25 gallon foam cell. Former Engine 8.
MEDIC 7
(A55) 2019 Ford E-450 (41467) / Life Line Superliner (461819SD).
ARM 1
(ARM1) 2019 Ford T-350 Transit 4×4 (77842) / Osage Type 2 (5656). The ARM Car is staffed by a West Metro Paramedic and either a physician assistant or a nurse practitioner from DispatchHealth.
Station 7 Historical Photos
Station 7
Fire Station 7 at the current location on Mississippi Ave. and built-in 1943 and replaced at the same location in 2008. Mississippi Ave. was originally called Morrison Rd. and is the former Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Station 41 and Headquarters.
Shown here in 2004.
Temporary Station 7
Temporary Station 7 was located at Pierce St. & Louisiana Ave. from 2007-2008 while the new station 7 was built.
Station 7
Fire Station 7 is located at 6315 W. Mississippi Ave, this photo was taken in 2008 during construction.
ENGINE 7
(P-17) 1988 Mack CF 688 FC / Pierce (E-4330) 1000 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Engine 7 was used as a Training Engine. Former Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Engine 46.
PUMPER 7
(P-37) 1974 Mack 50′ Tele-Squrt 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Squrt 8 and was used for many years as a reserve before retiring, shown here in 2003.
AMBULANCE 7
1990 Ford / Wheeled Coach. Former Bancroft Fire Protection District (Colorado) Ambulance 41.
ENGINE 7
(P-41) 1996 Pierce Saber (E-9804) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Became Training Engine 19.
ENGINE 7
(P57) 2006 Pierce Quantum (18158) 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Former Engine 8 and Engine 9.
Shown here with the newer bumper graphic.
MEDIC 7
(A25) 2003 Ford E-450 / Life Line Superliner. Became Merino Fire Department (Colorado) Rescue 29.
MEDIC 7
(A31) Ford E-450 Super Duty / Life Line Superliner. Became Training Medic.
MEDIC 7
(A38) 2009 Chevy C4500 4×4 (402349) / Life Line Highliner (272809). Former Medic 3 and also ran Medic 10.
MEDIC 7
(A40) 2009 Chevy C4500 4×4 (412626) / Life Line Highliner (284909). Former Medic 5 and also ran as Medic 3, Medic 8, Medic 12 and Medic 9.
ARM 1
(Advanced Resource Medic) (A47) 2011 Chevy Express (1110535) / Life Line Superliner (298711). Was assigned as Medic 19 (Special Event Medic). Former Gateway-Unaweep Fire Department (Colorado) Ambulance 121.
MEDIC 7
(A50) 2016 Ford E-450 (55907) / Life Line Superliner (401516SD), also ran as Medic 10. Became Medic 11.
MEDIC 17
(A35) 2008 Chevy C4500 4×4 (249508) / Life Line Highliner (249508). Former Medic 4, also ran as Medic 7 and ran as Medic 16 for a short time.
Medic 17 was put into service in 2020 with Medic 9 (Station 10) to supplement medic units due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the district. Medic 17 was based out of Station 17 before moving to Station 7.