Some old photos from South Denver, courtesy M. Stacy
Prior to being renamed South Metro in 2000, the department was called Castlewood which had localized historical meaning. The command staff felt that Castlewood was too specific and no one outside the area knew who they were, thus the rename. This is Truck 32 seen in the Denver Tech Center in the early 90's, they ran a 1986 E\-One.
Castlewood Quint 35 seen on the apron adjacent to Centennial airport. This 1992 Pierce Lance was the first quint ever purchased by the department and serves as a reserve today.
Castlewood / Metro Dive 3 ran with this donated AMR ambulance for many years.
Prior to being renamed South Metro in 2000, the department was called Castlewood which had localized historical meaning. The command staff felt that Castlewood was too specific and no one outside the area knew who they were, thus the rename. This is Truck 32 seen in the Denver Tech Center in the early 90's, they ran a 1986 E\-One.
Castlewood Quint 35 seen on the apron adjacent to Centennial airport. This 1992 Pierce Lance was the first quint ever purchased by the department and serves as a reserve today.
Castlewood / Metro Dive 3 ran with this donated AMR ambulance for many years.