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Built in 1971, Station 11 is located at the Littleton Center at W Berry Avenue and S Rio Grande Street, just north of historic Mainstreet in Downtown Littleton. Station 11 houses Engine 11 and Medic 11 with 6 total personnel. Littleton's first motorized fire engine, a 1914 Federal, is on display inside the apparatus bay.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the Town of Bow Mar, portions of Columbine Valley, and Downtown Littleton.
Station Address
2255 W Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80165
About
Built in 2004, Station 12 is located near Broadway and Arapahoe Road in the City of Littleton. Station 12 houses Battalion Chief 2, Ladder 12, Medic 12, and Rehab 12 with 7 total personnel. Battalion Chief 2 responds to major incidents in the west-central portion of the fire district and is responsible for Stations 11, 12, 15, 15, 17, and 20. Rehab 12 is staffed by Arapahoe Rescue Patrol Volunteers, and their search and rescue headquarters is located at this facility. Station 12 is also home to two Community Risk Reduction Specialists who focus on preventing emergencies and providing safety education in the western portion of the fire district.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Littleton and the western portions of Centennial.
Station Address
6529 S Broadway
Littleton, CO 80121
About
Built in 1967 with remodels in 2009 and 2022, Station 13 is located on W Coal Mine Avenue near S Pierce Street in Unincorporated Jefferson County. Station 13 houses Engine 13 and Medic 13 with a total of 6 personnel.
Response Area
The first due response area includes Columbine Valley and Littleton.
Station Address
6290 W Coal Mine Road
Littleton, CO 80123
About
Station 15 is located on E Dry Creek Road near S University Boulevard in Centennial. This facility is currently closed for reconstruction, the response apparatus and personnel are responding from nearby facilities. Engine 15 is responding from Station 37, located on S University Boulevard just north of E Orchard Road Medic 15 was relabeled as Medic 14 and is responding from Station 14, located near S Colorado Boulevard and E Arapahoe Road
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Centennial.
Station Address
2702 E Dry Creek Road
Centennial, CO 80122
About
Built in 1986, Station 17 is located near S University Boulevard and Wildcat Reserve Parkway in Highlands Ranch. Station 17 houses Engine 17, Medic 17, Hazmat 17, and Brush 17 with a crew of 6 personnel. Hazmat 17 is cross-staffed by Engine 17 and responds districtwide to hazardous materials incidents along with Medic 17. Brush 17 a Type 6 wildland apparatus that is also cross-staffed by Engine 17 and responds to vegetation fires.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the eastern third of Highlands Ranch.
Station Address
9554 S University Boulevard
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
About
Built in 2020, Station 20 is located across from Mountain Vista High School along Wildcat Reserve Parkway in Highlands Ranch. Station 20 is one of 3 Wildland Team Stations in the district housing Paramedic Engine 20, and Brush Engine 20 with a crew of 4 personnel.
Brush Engine 20 is a Type 3 wildland apparatus that is cross-staffed by Engine 20 when needed. It is one of the primary vehicles that responds out of district and even out of state to wildfire deployments. When those deployments occur, a reserve Type 3 wildland apparatus which is also housed at Station 20 is used by the on-duty crew, so there isn't a disruption in coverage.
Station 20 also houses a wildland support pick-up truck that is used for wildland deployments, up-staffing additional personnel during Red Flag Warnings, or towing an all-terrain vehicle used for trail rescues in the Backcountry and by paramedics during special events in the community.
Response Area
The first due response area includes southern portions of Highlands Ranch.
Station Address
1801 E Wildcat Reserve Parkway
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126