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Battalion 3
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Built in 1972 with remodels in 2009 and 2022, Station 14 is located on Colorado Boulevard just north of E Arapahoe Road in Centennial. Station 14 houses Paramedic Engine 14 and is temporarily housing Medic 14, formerly known as Medic 15, while the new Station 15 is under construction. A crew of 6 personnel staff both units.
Response Area
The first due response area includes City of Centennial and portions of Greenwood Village.
Station Address
6600 S Colorado Boulevard
Centennial, CO 80121
About
Built in 2019, Station 32 is located at E Orchard Road and S Quebec St. in Centennial. Station 32 houses Battalion Chief 3, Med 2, Tower 32, and Medic 32 with 8 total personnel. Med 2 is staffed by an EMS Captain who responds to high-acuity emergency medical calls and major incidents. Battalion Chief 3 responds to major incidents in the central portion of the fire district and is responsible for Stations 14, 32, 33, 34, 37, and 38.
Response Area
The first due response area includes portions of Centennial, the Denver Tech Center (DTC), Greenwood Village, and Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre.
Station Address
5945 S Quebec Street
Centennial, CO 80111
About
Built in 1977, Station 33 is located at E Dry Creek Road and S Quebec Street in Centennial. Station 33 houses Engine 33, Medic 33, and Brush 33 with 6 total personnel. Brush 33 is a Type 6 wildland apparatus that is cross-staffed by Engine 33 when needed for vegetation fires. Station 33 is also home to a Community Risk Reduction Specialist who focuses on preventing emergencies and providing safety education in the central portion of the fire district.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Centennial, portions of Unincorporated Douglas County, and the City of Lone Tree.
Station Address
7281 E Dry Creek Road
Centennial, CO 80112
About
Built in 2003, Station 34 is located near S Yosemite St. and Park Meadows Dr. in Lone Tree. Station 34 is one of two Technical Rescue Team stations and houses District Chief 1, Med 1, Tower 34, Medic 34, Rescue 34, and Tender 34 with 8 total personnel. District Chief 1 is the operations shift commander who oversees the on-duty Battalion Chiefs and responds to major incidents districtwide. Med 1 is staffed by an EMS Battalion Chief, oversees emergency medical operations each day, and responds to high-acuity medical calls and major incidents.
Rescue 34 is a giant toolbox with equipment used by the Technical Rescue Team to help people or animals trapped in, on, or under objects. Those situations may involve traffic collisions involving commercial vehicles, multiple cars, or structures, building collapses, rope rescues or trench collapses. The Rescue is cross-staffed by Tower 34 and Rescue 34 when needed. Those personnel also cross-staff Tender 34 which responds to areas of the fire district without fire hydrants. Tender 34 carries 3,000 gallons of water for those rural fire incidents.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Lone Tree, portions of Centennial, Inverness, Unincorporated Douglas County, and Park Meadows Mall.
Station Address
8871 Maximus Drive
Lone Tree, CO 80124
About
Built in 1963, Station 37 is located on S University Boulevard just north of E Orchard Road in Greenwood Village. Station 37 houses Engine 15 and Brush 15 with 4 total personnel. Engine 15 was relocated to Station 37 while their new facility was being constructed at 2702 E Dry Creek Road. Brush 15 is a Type 6 wildland apparatus cross-staffed by Engine 15 and responds to vegetation fires.
Response Area
The first due response area includes portions of Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, and Greenwood Village.
Station Address
5701 S University Boulevard
Greenwood Village, CO 80121
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Built in 2013, Station 38 is located on E Quincy Avenue near S University Boulevard in Cherry Hills Village. Station 38 is one of two Hazmat Team Stations, housing Paramedic Engine 38 and Hazmat 38 with 4 total personnel. Hazmat 38 is cross-staffed by Engine 38 and responds districtwide to hazardous materials incidents, often including chemical or fuel spills, lithium-ion battery fires, and toxic vapor leaks.
Response Area
The first due response area includes Cherry Hills Village.
Station Address
2460 E Quincy Avenue
Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113