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Station 51
Address: 2049 E 223rd St, Carson (Californie)
State: CA
City: Carson
Street Number: 2049 E 223rd St
categories: fire station


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Reviews
A fire station that has been maintained to the original look of the tv show Emergency. The on duty crew was great. They give a great tour. If you happen to be in the area, it is absolutely worth visiting. They also have an in station gift shop.
My most desired hopes and dreams have come true. Station tour was excellent and the crew was very welcoming. It brought back memories of squad and engine 51. KMG365.
Excellent. Felt very safe and was thankful to have a brief tour with my wife and daughter. Super class act.
One of my relatives stated that now the place has sort of a museum inside dedicated to the TV show EMERGENCY! I am not sure if the Ward LaFrance truck had an Automatic transmission or if it was one of the last few fire trucks left that contained a manual transmission.
Went to Station 127 for the same reason most people would. The guys were super friendly and gave us a complete tour and answered our questions patiently. They obviously knew a lot about the show and were enthused that people still took an interest in the station. They've kept much just as it was, especially the bunks, bathroom and lockers yes, they pointed out Johnny and Roy's lockers. It was a great experience. Highly recommended.
Over 50 years later... and I still love the show 'Emergency', and 'Station 51'. The authenticity was really above and beyond, and IMO, set the standard. Anyway... I like seeing good ol' station 51, for the most part, still as it appeared in the 70s.
Big Fan of the show. I would love to visit some day. I hope the City someday turns Station 127 into some kind of museum & never tears it down. Hard to believe is almost 50 years since the show started.
I'm an OTR truck driver and Vol Firefighter/Paramedic from Nebraska and stopped by there after unloading in Wilmington and got a full tour of the station and great pictures. They were all very polite and informative. Thank you for the great experience. I grew up watching EMERGENCY and the show was one of the reasons I became a Firefighter.
The Firefighters here are very patient and were very welcoming. They gave us a tour of the iconic TV show station. For someone who watched the show as a child this was a lifelong dream fulfilled.
I love that fire station Los Angeles county fire station 127 great group of people it's very historic walking inside that building station they just think of the show emergency and it's funny you kind of walking around kind of look like where are the cameras where is Robert a CINADER AND JACK WEBB it's a great place to go see very beautiful as fire station you're looking around for Roy DeSoto and John Gage and chet Marco Lopez you know you look around kind of like where are the guys on the show
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