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  1. The Old Engine: Directed by Christian I. Nyby II. With Robert Fuller, Julie London, Bobby Troup, Randolph Mantooth. While Station 51 and Rampart Hospital break in their new equipment, Roy and John purchase a vintage fire engine from a junkyard.

    • (119)
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Christian I. Nyby II
    • 1973-09-29
  2. 2 days ago · 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 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emergency!Emergency! - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  4. It was mostly filmed in the Los Angeles area (The movies were filmed in Seattle and San Francisco). In reality, Fire Station 106 was the original station chosen for filming the show but it faced North (and would throw shadows) so Station 127 was used instead. The syndicated episodes were apparently retitled Emergency One! to avoid confusion.

  5. LA County Fire Station 127 (Station 51) in Carson City, CA, is preserved as it was during filming of "Emergency!" The station is dedicated to the memory of the show’s producer Robert A. Cinader. Walsh, along with her 23,000+ followers, posts photos, comments and memories about the show.

  6. 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 E.223rd Street in Carson, California. The station has now been named "The Robert A. Cinader Memorial" station in memory of the executive producer of the show.

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  8. If "Station" is called, all units from that station are to be deployed (so a call of "Station 51" means both the engine and the squad roll out); otherwise it's just the apparatus stated ("Engine" for fire engines, "Squad" for rescue squads, "Truck" for ladder/crane trucks, "Foam" for foam generators, "Deluge" for high-volume monitors, "Copter" for helicopters, "Boat" for fireboats, "Battalion ...

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