Grand Junction Station 4

Station 4 – Orchard Mesa

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(Battalion 1) Fire Station 4 is located at 2884 B 1/2 Rd. and was built in 2016. Station 4 was originally established in 1979 and relocated in 2016 to its current location.

Station 4 specializes in Wildland Fire and SCBA Repair.

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ENGINE 4

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

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AMBULANCE 4

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(2641) 2019 Ram 4500 4×4 / LifeLine Superliner Remount (284509) Remount in 2019.

BRUSH 4

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(3322) 2016 International 7400 4×4 / HME (22844) Model 34D Type III with a Darley LSPH 750 GPM pump, Darley 1.5 AGE Auxiliary pump, 500-gallon water tank, and 20-gallon foam cell.

AIR CASCADE TRAILER

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(008) Air Cascade Trailer.

Station 4 Historical Photos

RURAL ENGINE 2

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

ENGINE 14

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(1042) 1999 E-One Cyclone II (20469) with a 1,250 GPM pump, 500-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Became Engine 4 with the numbering change and was reassigned as Engine 3.

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ENGINE 14

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(1503) 2000 E-One Cyclone II (20673) with a 1,250 GPM Waterous E-1 pump, 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) with a 1,250 GPM pump, 700-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Sold to Central Orchard Mesa Volunteer Fire Department (Mesa County Fire Authority) (Pictured as Central Orchard Mesa).

RESERVE ENGINE 17

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

ENGINE 7

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(1124) 1993 KME Renegade (1724) with a 1,250 GPM pump, 700-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Sold to Central Orchard Mesa Volunteer Fire Department (Mesa County Fire Authority) (Pictured as Central Orchard Mesa).

RESERVE ENGINE 7

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(504) 1996 E-One Sentry (16149) with a 1250 GPM Waterous pump and 500-gallon water tank.

ENGINE 4

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(1503) 2000 E-One Cyclone II (20673) with a 1,250 GPM Waterous E-1 pump, 500-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Former Engine 14, became a Training Engine.

TRUCK 4

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(1344) 1999 E-One Cyclone II (20470) with a 75′ RM Aerial Ladder (HP75), 1,500 GPM pump, 500-gallon water tank, and 30-gallon foam cell. Former Ladder 11 / Truck 3

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.

Historically, Station 4 Housed Engine 14, Squad 14, Ambulance 14, Engine 17,  Engine 4, Ambulance 4  

ENGINE 4

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

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BRUSH 6

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(1906) 2018 International 7400 / HME Model 34E Type III (23185) with 500 GPM JMP pump, 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. Reassigned as Ambulance 8, Ambulance 13, and Ambulance 16. Placed back into the Reserve Apparatus Pool.