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Fire station 3 was built in 1965. It is located on the corner of Arapahoe Avenue and 30th Street and responds to approximately 2,400 emergency calls a year. This station houses one three-person engine company and is used by our Dive Team as their home base.
A grand opening ceremony is being planned for end of 2024/early 2025 and more information about that will be announced by fire and city media and social channels. Fire Station 3, located at 1585 30th St., is outdated, inefficient, undersized and located in the 100-year flood plain.
Originally envisioned as a 14,000 sf $8M fire station replacement, the City of Boulder engaged Davis Partnership Architects to complete an initial phase programming and concept effort to verify the Boulder Fire Rescue's needs while also working to incorporate a large wish list.
The communities around the new Boulder Fire-Rescue Station 3 are invited to a virtual public meeting on Thursday, July 22, from 6 to 7 p.m. to ask questions and give feedback on the new station. Meeting access information: Join online https://tinyurl.com/nucxx3cw. Or by Telephone: 253 215 8782. Passcode: 946475.
Fire Station 3 is located at 1585 30th St. at Arapahoe Ave. and was built in 1965. This station is to be replaced in the future with administration and scheduled to be done in late 2024.
Located by 30th Street just south of Valmont Road, the 30,000 square-foot structure will become the new home for Station 3 firefighters, who have outgrown their more than 50-year-old fire...
Boulder Fire-Rescue Station 3 is a vital emergency response facility serving the Boulder, CO community. Equipped with trained firefighters and state-of-the-art equipment, the station is dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of residents in times of crisis.
The city of Boulder, CO identified that their outdated fire station was in dire need of a rebuild and relocation in order to better serve the community in terms of response time and efficiency. Davis Partnership Architects were brought in to being the new vision of Fire Station #3 to life and tackle the challenges of matching the community and ...
BOULDER, CO — Boulder Fire-Rescue is seeking public feedback on plans for a new fire station in the city. The city purchased two parcels of land, at 2875 and 2751 30th St., in 2019 for...
Boulder Fire-Rescue Department (BFRD) strives to make Boulder a safe place to live, work and play. BFRD reduces the human suffering caused by fires, accidents, sudden illnesses, hazardous material releases, and other disasters.