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Denver Metro Fire Apparatus
Nice portable tank storage...

   

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The hard suction and jet siphon are at shoulder height for easy deployment out of the rear.

   

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Tender 45 & Tender 46 are identical twins.  Tender 40 will be replaced with the same spec last quarter of 2015.

   

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Great looking tenders. Thanks for those pics.

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Photo of opportuinty today.  West Douglas County Fire Protection District Chief 131 - ex Denver Fire District Chief

   

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Another quick shot of opportunity today...

West Douglas County Rescue Engine 134

2015 International / Rosenbauer 4x4 1500/1000 CAFS

   

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South Metro placed the new Engine 42 in service today. 

2015 Pierce Velocity 1500/1000 CAFS

   

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Photo of opportunity tonight with Denver Engine 23 on scene of it's very first fire.  2015 Pierce Velocity 1500/500

   

 

Engine 28's Pierce Enforcer / V-Dub

   

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At noon Sunday Denver Fire Department officially took over fire protection for the City of Englewood.  One Englewood Station was closed and two others are now DFD's.  

 

Engine Co. 37 is a 2002 Pierce Enforcer (former E3) now assigned to the old EFD Station 21

   

 

Truck Co. 38 is one of a few 1995 Spartan / Smeal 75' that served at various houses and was most recently a reserve.  It is now assigned to the old EFD Station 23. 

   

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Both Englewood Stations are falling under District 7.  

   

 

Englewood's next door neighbor, Sheridan Fire Rescue was taken over by Denver in 2010, their former Engine 52 is now Denver Engine 36 and the only in service rig painted red. 

   

 

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Englewood's 2008 Crimsons are in storage until their leases are paid off.  For the last week they've been running their ALF fleet.  Here are E21 and E22 in their final moments of being in service.  They will likely be sold. 

   

 

   

 

 

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And finally, Squrt 23 just after going out of service. 

   

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What a sad sad story.

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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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Hey Eric, have you take. Pictures of Denver Engine 3 and truck 4
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Quote:Hey Eric, have you take. Pictures of Denver Engine 3 and truck 4
I personally have not but my good friend Dave McGrail who is the C Shift Assistant Chief assigned to District 2 sent me photos of them, used with permission. 

 

   
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4's crew isn't real thrilled with theirs.  They miss the tower bucket and the speed of their old Lance. 

   

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Will Denver integrate Englewood's medics, HazMat and Squad into the fleet or will they be auctioned off?

People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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Quote:At noon Sunday Denver Fire Department officially took over fire protection for the City of Englewood.  One Englewood Station was closed and two others are now DFD's.  

 

Engine Co. 37 is a 2002 Pierce Enforcer (former E3) now assigned to the old EFD Station 21
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Truck Co. 38 is one of a few 1995 Spartan / Smeal 75' that served at various houses and was most recently a reserve.  It is now assigned to the old EFD Station 23. 
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Will Truck 38 operate as a quint if it arrives first-due at a working fire or will they wait for an engine to arrive before deploying attack lines? Thanks in advance.
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Thank you Eric. Looks great
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what happened to englewood staff?

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