Lamar Station 1

Station 1 – Lamar

Rick Luebke Photo ©

Fire Station 1 is located at 505 S. Main St. Shared with Lamar Ambulance (Colorado) Station 1.

COMMAND

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Jeep Grand Cherokee 4×4.

ENGINE 2

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2008 Pierce Contender (20462) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam.

QUINT 1

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(Quint 104) 1998 E-One Cyclone II (HP-75) 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam. Former Arlington Fire Department, VA and Anderson County Fire Department, VA Ladder 109.

Kyler Hewes Photo ©

RESCUE 1

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2001 International 4900 / 1992 Taylor Made walk-around (Heavy Rescue).

Photo courtesy Lamar Fire Department

Station 1 Historical Photos

Station 1

Michael Block Photo ©

Fire Station 1 shown here at the current location on Main St.

ENGINE No. 1

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(Parade) 1907 Rapid, and restoration in 2007 by LFD. This truck was purchased for $3,500 from the Anderson Coupling and Fire Supply Company of Kansas City, Kansas and delivered to the City of Lamar by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad on November 10th, 1908 and is among the oldest motorized fire apparatus on the planet.

Photo courtesy Lamar Fire Department

Photo courtesy Lamar Fire Department

Dennis Maag Photo ©

SNORKEL 1

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ENGINE 2

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1974 Ford 4×4 / Howe 1000 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank.

TRUCK 1

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1976 Mack (CF611F12-1779) 50′ TeleSqurt 1250 GPM pump and 432 gallon water tank, refurbished in 1991 by Emergency Rescue Service (EVMARS). Former Silverthorne Fire Protection District (Colorado) Engine 523.

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Michael Block Photo ©

ENGINE 1

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1990 Spartan (GA-26-2142) / Beck (293) 1500 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank, shown here without the flag grill.

ENGINE 2

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2008 Pierce Contender (20462) 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam, shown here without the flag grill.

QUINT 1

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(Quint 104) 1998 E-One Cyclone II (HP-75) 75′ rear-mount aerial ladder 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam. Former Arlington Fire Department, VA and Anderson County Fire Department, VA Ladder 109. Shown here without the flag grill.

ENGINE 1

Dennis Maag Photo ©

1990 Spartan (GA-26-2142) / Beck (293) 1500 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank.