Westminster Station 3

Station 3 – Kings Mill

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Fire Station 3 (District 3) is located at 7702 W. 90th Ave. and opened in 1976. Station 3 is on the west side of the city, near the southwestern border. 

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ENGINE 3

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(5300) 2021 Pierce Velocity (35452) 1500 GPM (Pierce PUC) pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam cell (CAFS).

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MEDIC 3

Photo Courtesy of Tom Schofield

(5227) 2021 Ford E-450 / AEV Traumahawk (21DF-26103G).

Photo Courtesy of Tom Schofield

DIVE 1

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(5183) Chevy Utilimaster Step-Van.

Responds as part of the Metro Dive Rescue. The Westminster Dive Team was established in 1954.

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RESCUE BOAT

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(5109) Zodiac Rescue Boat. Responds as part of the Metro Dive Rescue.

Station 3 Historical Photos

Station 3

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Fire Station 3 at the current location on W. 90th Ave. Station 2 built in 1975 and opened in 1976 with 2 bay, an addition was added to the east side of the station in 1986 and in 2001, the third bay was added in 1992. Before the station was built a temporary fire station was located at W. 88th Ave. & Carr St. across from the Caulkins Lake with the Dodge mini-pumper Attack 3. 

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Shown here in 2009 with the brown bay doors.

ATTACK 3

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(A-03) 1968 Dodge 300 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.

SNORKEL 3

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(S-21) 1973 Oshkosh / Pierce 65′ 1500 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank.

PUMPER 3

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(P-15) 1982 Mack CF 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.

ENGINE 3

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(5191) 1988 Pierce Arrow (E-4451) 50′ TeleSqurt 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 5 and Engine 6.

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Shown here running as Reserve Engine 8.

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ENGINE 3

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(5111) Pierce Lance 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Engine 4.

AIR 3

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(5103).

LADDER 3

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1995 Pierce Lance 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1250 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank. Sold in 2012 to Strasburg Fire Protection District (Colorado) Truck 81, and refurbished by Front Range Fire Apparatus before going in service.

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LADDER 3

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2003 Pierce Dash (14375) 75′ rear-mount aerial. Sold to Waurika Fire Department (Oklahoma).

AMBULANCE 3

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(5205) Ford 4×4 / Road Rescue, also ran as Reserve Ambulance 9.

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AMBULANCE 3

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(5209) Ford E-450 4×4 / Road Rescue, also ran as Medic 3.

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MEDIC 3

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(5209) Ford E-450 4×4 / Road Rescue, also ran as Ambulance 3

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TRUCK 3

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(5127) 2011 Pierce Velocity (24474) 105′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank, also ran as Ladder 3 and Truck 6.

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MEDIC 3

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(5217) Ford E-450 / MedTec.

Photo Courtesy of Mike Melton

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MEDIC 3

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(5222) 2016 Ford E-450 Super Duty / AEV Traumahawk.

ENGINE 3

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(5131) 2008 Pierce Velocity (21276) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank with foam. Former Engine 5.

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