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The fire station featured in Emergency! is Station 51 of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The number 51 was selected because LACoFD did not have a Station 51 at that time. The actual station that was used is Station 127 located at 2049 East 223rd Street in Carson, California, which is near Long Beach. LACoFD has several stations that use ...
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The original Engine 51 was a 1965 open-cab Crown Firecoach, and was represented by Los Angeles County Fire Department Engine 127's 1965 Crown in stock footage at the fire station (in reality Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 127), and by Los Angeles County Fire Department Engine 60's 1965 Crown (the unit assigned to Universal Studios) for filming on the grounds of the studio. In a few ...
Mar 13, 2021 · The Los Angeles Country Fire Department station 127 building in Carson, California served as a backdrop for the fictional Station 51 on EMERGENCY! At the time of filming, there was no actual station 51, so the county didn’t mind if Universal Television used it in their series. There had been one in the past, but it was shut down in the 1960s.
CREATED BY: Jack Webb. The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51 and their colleagues at Rampart Hospital deal with many different types of emergency. The fire station on the Universal Studios Lot was named Station 51 after the fictional Station in this show. The actual fire station featuring in the show was Fire Station 127 on ...
The Los Angeles County Fire Museum is the home for the “EMERGENCY! TV Show” apparatus and most of the main artifacts from the show. This section is dedicated to the show and the stars that are still loved by fans. We have restored the Squad and the Ward LaFrance Engine. In September of 2020 we are starting the restoration of the 1970 ...
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The first Engine 51 was 1965 Crown Firecoach 1000 gpm pumper unit which was an actual unit assigned to the LaCoFD as Engine 60. The Firecoach with her trademark front and overall "looks like a fire engine should" looks was the "stereotypical" fire engine in the minds of Hollywood film producers as many were used in all types of film products.