When Denver’s Fire Station Number 1 was built in 1909, firetrucks were still pulled by horses. 114 years later, the horses are gone but the building remains as a tribute to the men and women who have dedicated their lives to keeping the city safe.
DENVER – When Denver’s Fire Station Number 1 was built in 1909, firetrucks were still pulled by horses. One-hundred-fourteen years later, the horses are gone but the building remains as a tribute to the men and women who have dedicated their lives to keeping the city safe.
“There's an old saying, ‘Once a Marine always a Marine.’ Same with firefighters. You know, it's something you never leave.” “Guys that are passing away at this point in time were on the job when I was hired,” Steve says. “They taught me to be a firefighter, so I'm giving back to them and their families by doing this.”
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