History | Designed by the Austin Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, and built by Olson Construction of Denver in 1953, this one-story 9,120 sq. ft. building housed the emergency medical services - personal decontamination and offices. It is an irregularly shaped building made of concrete and concrete block on a concrete foundation. The south side has fixed, single paned, metal sash windows, and the east side has fixed metal sash windows with two horizontal muntins. The roof is flat and the east entrance has a metal flat roof overhang. |
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