Mayor Andrew Broaddus is a lifesaving station built by the United States Life-Saving Service located in Louisville, Kentucky, off the corner of River Road and Fourth Street.
Built at the Howard Shipyards (later part of Jeffboat, closed in 2018) at Jeffersonville, Indiana, the station boat was the first on America's Western Rivers system.
Earlier, Station personnel also assisted in the enforcement of Prohibition by transporting Federal agents to remote islands in the Ohio River to search for illicit alcohol operations.
Station records reveal that between 1881 and 1915, 7000 lives and property worth $6 million were saved by the crews of LSS#10.
[5] Mayor Andrew Broaddus currently serves as an adjunct to Belle of Louisville, also a National Historic Landmark.