Los Angeles County Fire Museum

Fire Museum

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The former Los Angeles County Fire Museum was located at 9834 Flora Vista St. in Bellflower from 2008 to 2018, and was moved to 16400 Bellflower Blvd. on July 14th, 2018.

ENGINE 36

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1955 Crown Firecoach Triple.

ENGINE 51

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1973 Ward LaFrance P80 Ambassador, this was the second engine to star in the series early in the third season. Ward LaFrance donated this engine to Universal Studios specifically for use in the series. The engine ran for the Yosemite National Park running as Engine 7, and retired in 2008, and that same year the Fire Museum retrieved the engine. The engine was restored in 2010 by the Fire Museum, which was finished in 2012. The first and original Engine 51 was a 1965 Crown Firecoach Triple.

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SQUAD 51

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1972 Dodge D-300. After the filming of Emergency!, Universal Studios donated Squad 51, which was used as a reserve paramedic vehicle by the LACoFD. In 1999 the title was transferred, and Squad 51 was then donated to the Fire Museum, and that same year Squad 51 was completely restored by the museum, and was completed in 2012 at a cost of approximately $10,000.

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