Saturday, December 27, 2014

Other Colorado Fire Stations, 2014

The Clear Creek Fire Authority is a consolidated fire protection and emergency services agency organized in January 1999. They have 8 stations covering 355 square miles and run 1,100 calls annually. CCFA is all volunteer with paid admin personnel.




Clear Creek Fire Authority Station 1, 681 County Road 308, Dumont, Clear Creek County, Colorado. Formerly the Dumont Volunteer Fire Department, formed in 1935. The original station was built in 1945 and was destroyed by an arson fire in 1966. The new station was opened in May 1967. In 1989 they joined the Clear Creek Emergency Services District. In October 2009 they moved into this station on County Road 308.



Clear Creek Fire Authority, Station 6, 35713 Highway 40, Evergreen, Clear Creek County, Colorado. This new all green station opened in 2008. It houses an aerial ladder truck, a tanker and an ambulance.



Falcon Fire Protection District, Station 3, 7030 Old Meridian Road, Peyton (Falcon), El Paso County, Colorado. FFPD is a combination volunteer and career fire department. Organized  as the Falcon Volunteer Fire Department in 1975 it was incorporated in 1977. The station was built in 1979/1980 by the members from salvaged materials. The District is served by 4 stations; Station 1, 2, 3 and 6. Station 3 serves as the Headquarters and Training Facility. They cover 133 square miles and run nearly 1,800 calls annually.

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