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Battalion 5
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Built in 1984, Station 21 is located near S Parker Road and E Iliff Avenue in Unincorporated Arapahoe County. Station 21 houses Paramedic Engine 21, Medic 21, Medic 211, and Brush 21 with 8 total personnel.
Response Area
The first due response area includes a 3.6 square mile island of Unincorporated Arapahoe County, surrounded on the north, west, and south sides by the City of Denver and on the east side by the City of Aurora. Due to the unique geography of this area, 2 Medic Units are housed at Station 21 to best serve the community.
Station Address
2250 S Emporia Street
Denver, CO 80231
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Built in 2006, Station 22 is located near E Smoky Hill Road and S Buckley Road in Centennial. Station 22 houses Battalion Chief 5, Paramedic Engine 22, Brush 22, and Fan 22, with 5 total personnel. Brush 22 is a wildland Type 6 apparatus that is cross-staffed by Engine 22 when needed. It will tow Fan 22 which is used to ventilate smoke or other hazardous vapors from large structures. Battalion Chief 5 responds to major incidents in the northeastern portion of the fire district and is responsible for Stations 21, 22, 23, 31, 35 and 42.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Centennial, portions of Unincorporated Arapahoe County, and the eastern half of Cherry Creek State Park.
Station Address
16758 E Smoky Hill Road
Aurora, CO 80015
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Built in 1987, Station 23 is located near Eaglecrest High School at S Picadilly Street and S Riviera Way in Centennial. Station 23 is home to Engine 23 and Medic 23 with 6 total personnel.
Response Area
The first due response area includes eastern portions of the City of Centennial and portions of Unincorporated Arapahoe County including the Fairgrounds.
Station Address
5405 S Riviera Way
Aurora, CO 80015
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Built in 2016, Station 31 is located at S Havana Street and E Orchard Road in Greenwood Village. Station 31 is one of two Dive Team Stations, home to Engine 31, Medic 31, and Dive 31 with 6 total personnel. The Engine Company and Medic Unit personnel cross-staff Dive 31, a specialized vehicle that tows a trailer with a 19' Boston Whaler boat. Dive 31 responds districtwide to static and swift water rescues, ice rescues, and submersion recoveries.
Response Area
The first due response area includes portions of Centennial, the Denver Tech Center (DTC), Greenwood Village, Unincorporated Arapahoe County, and Cherry Creek State Park.
Station Address
5901 S Havana Street
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
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Built in 1983, Station 35 is located near E Arapahoe Road and S Peoria St. in Centennial. Station 35 is one of two Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Stations, housing Safety 35, Tower 35, Red 1, and Red 3 with a crew of 5 personnel. Tower 35 cross-staffs Red 1 and Red 3 during aircraft emergency incidents. Those vehicles are 4x4s equipped with water, foam, and dry chemical extinguishing powder used to extinguish aircraft and flammable liquid fires. A reserve ARFF apparatus, Red 4, is also housed at Station 35 as a spare and training vehicle. Safety 35 is staffed by a Lieutenant who responds to major incidents in the eastern half of the fire district and assists incident commanders with keeping everyone on the scene safe and out of danger.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the City of Centennial, Centennial Airport, and portions of Unincorporated Arapahoe and Douglas Counties.
Station Address
12080 E Briarwood Avenue
Centennial, CO 80112
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Station 42 is located on S Parker Road just south of E Arapahoe Road in Foxfield. Station 42 houses Engine 42, Medic 42, and Brush 42 with a crew of 6 personnel. Brush 42 is a Type 6 wildland fire apparatus that is cross-staffed by Engine 42 when needed for vegetation fires.
Response Area
The first due response area includes the Town of Foxfield, the City of Centennial, and portions of Unincorporated Arapahoe and Douglas Counties.
Station Address
7320 S Parker Road
Foxfield, CO 80016