Grand Junction Station 4

 Station 4 – Orchard Mesa

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Fire Station 4 is located at 2884 B 1/2 Rd. and was built in 2016.

ENGINE 4

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(2503) 2019 Pierce Enforcer (33995-01) 1,250 GPM pump (Waterous), 500 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam cell (Husky 3, CAFS).

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AMBULANCE 4

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(2641) 2019 Ram 4500 4×4 / Life Line Superliner remount (284509).

BRUSH 4

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(3322) 2016 International 7400 4×4 / HME (22844) Model 34D Type III 750 GPM pump (Darley), 500 gallon water tank, and 20 gallon foam cell.

AIR CASCADE TRAILER

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(008) Air Cascade Trailer.

Station 4 Historical Photos

Station 4

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Station 4 was located at 251 27 Road (B 1/2 and 27 Road) and was built in 1979.

RURAL ENGINE 2

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1964 FWD (FC4-517 /70703 ) 500 gpm pump and 750 gallon water tank.

ENGINE 7

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(1124) 1993 KME Renegade (1724) 1,250 GPM pump, 700 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Also ran as Reserve Engine 17. Sold to Central Orchard Mesa Volunteer Fire Department ran as Engine 52. Shown as Central Orchard Mesa Engine 52.

ENGINE 14

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(1042) 1999 E-One Cyclone II (20469) 1,250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Also ran as Engine 4 and Engine 3.

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ENGINE 14

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(1503) 2000 E-One Cyclone II (20673) with a 1,250 GPM pump (Waterous), 500 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell.

SQUAD 14

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(1402) 2001 Ford F-250 4×4 / American Eagle.

RESERVE ENGINE 17

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(1124) 1993 KME Renegade (1724) 1,250 GPM pump, 700 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Also ran as Engine 7. Sold to Central Orchard Mesa Volunteer Fire Department ran as Engine 52. Shown as Central Orchard Mesa Engine 52.

RESERVE ENGINE 17

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(504) 1996 E-One Sentry (16149) 1,250 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Also ran as Engine 4. Currently Mesa County Fire Authority Engine 52.

ENGINE 4

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(1503) 2000 E-One Cyclone II (20673) 1,250 GPM pump (Waterous), 500 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Also ran as Engine 14, currently a training engine.

TRUCK 4

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(1344) 1999 E-One Cyclone II HP75 (20470) 75′ rear-mount ladder, 1,500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, and 30 gallon foam cell. Former Ladder 11, Truck 1, and Truck 3.

ENGINE 4

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(1504) 2015 Spartan MetroStar / Smeal Freedom (4130) 1500 GPM pump (Waterous) and 500 gallon water tank. Currently a reserve.

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BRUSH 6

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(1906) 2018 International 7400 / HME Model 34E Type III (23185) 500 GPM pump (Darley), 500 gallon water tank, and 20 gallon foam cell. Moved to Station 6.

AMBULANCE 4

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(1642) 2009 Chevy G4500 / LifeLine Superliner. Also ran as Ambulance 8, Ambulance 13, and Ambulance 16.