Loveland’s Ladder/Aerial Apparatus

2014 Pierce

Owned by Loveland Fire rescue Authority

100 foot elevating platform, 2000 gpm fire pump, 300 gallon water tank, NFPA ladders and hydraulic extrication equipment

2000 Smeal/HME

Refurbished in 2015. Removed steerable tag axle, added hydraulic rescue tools to front bumper, added 400 feet of 5 inch supply hose.

105 foot ladder and water way rear mounted. 2000 gpm Waterous two stage fire pump and 400 gallon tank.

1975 Sutphen Aerial

Owned by the City of Loveland

85 foot ladder, waterway and platform, mounted mid ship. 1250 gpm Hale single stage fire pump and 300 gallon tank.

First ladder Truck
Back home for restoration!

Built by Loveland firemen in 1952. Using a 1933 International Metro chassis and engine from an old bread truck and a 50 foot extension ladder mounted to the chassis. The ladder was raised by a hydraulic lift from a service station. Remained in service until 1975.

On November 2017 the ladder truck returned to Loveland after being found in Englewood, CO. Our thanks to the Corns family of Colorado Auto & parts, Englewood CO, for their generosity, donating the truck to us for $1.00. The ladder truck will be used for parades after restoration.

Loveland Hook and Ladder Co. 1
Example of a 1897 Gleason and Baily Manufacturing Co. Hook and Ladder

The ladder wagon in the group picture of the Loveland Hook and ladder Company No. 1 is the only picture that has been found. November 11, 1897 the Loveland board of trustees accepted the Gleason and Bailey Manufacturing Co hook and ladder at a cost of $292.50. The ladder wagon was drawn to the fires by the firemen.

1897 Hook and Ladder

Example of a 1897 Gleason and Bailey Hook and Ladder
Loveland Hook and Ladder Company No. 1

The ladder wagon in this group picture of the Loveland Hook and Ladder Company No 1 is the only picture that has been found. November 11, 1897 the Loveland board of trustees accepted the Gleason and Baily Manufacturing company Hook and Ladder at a cost of $292.50.

The ladder wagon was drawn to the fires by the firemen themselves.