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ENGINES 51 & SQUAD 51
WELCOME
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
CLOSED: November 22 & 23
HOURS OF OPERATION
Wednesday – Saturday
9AM to 2PM
General Admission $5
Free Admission for
LA County Fire Museum Members,
Fire, Military, and Children 12 & under
IN MEMORIAM
Every day, the Los Angeles County Fire Museum Team honors those Firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty and from career related illnesses or injuries while serving our County of Los Angeles residents. We will never forget those who gave their all during their last alarm call. Thank you brothers and sisters.
MUSEUM FIREFIGHTER MEMORIAL
There are two Memorial walls here on the Los Angeles County Fire Museum website. One lists the line of duty deaths, those who gave their all while on duty. The other wall lists the firefighters who lost their lives due to duty related illness or other duty related factors. All our firefighters join the Department prepared to serve the County and contract cities. They work selflessly everyday so we may all stay safe and healthy. Keep your first responders in your mind, and thank them when you see them.
The Producers release the INTO THE UNKNOWN, THE PARAMEDICS’ JOURNEY Podcast & other announcements. In this series of the podcast, you’ll hear from the filmmakers, including executive producers Mantooth and Tighe. CLICK HERE for more information and the links to the podcast and more.
INTO THE UNKNOWN, THE PARAMEDICS’ JOURNEY
IN THE STORE
All items subject to prior sale, order early!
MEMBERS DON'T FORGET YOUR DISCOUNT CODE
SPECIAL EDITION PAUL COMBS T-SHIRT
WITH ALL THREE 51s
Men’s Sizes Only
$51.00
MEMBERSHIP PERKS
MEMBERS – Don’t forget to use your discount coupon code when you are shopping in the Museum or here in our Engine Company 51 Online Store.
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WANNA RACE?
"HEY, WARD.... WANNA RACE?" One afternoon, I was taking a walk, I heard a voice that said, "Hey Ward... wanna race?" I looked around to see who was calling out to Ward. Lo and behold, there they were.... A pair of classics enjoying retirement and still ready for...

FILMING DAY
The Shop at The Los Angeles County Fire Museum was used as a staging platform for parts of the upcoming film Into the Unknown, the Paramedics' Journey. Randy and Kevin were on site in early May or the filming. Keep checking in, we will be sharing more photos from...
ADA website compliance notice: As we expand all aspects of the Museum, both on ground and online, our new website was built for rapid deployment to share our information during a time of tremendous amounts of work for our volunteers in all areas. Please see our Accessibility Page for more information on our ADA compliance and Museum facility accessible access.
CURRENT ISSUE OF
THE FIRE WARDEN
LOCATION OF THE LACoFM
16400 Bellflower Blvd
Bellflower, CA 90706
The Los Angeles County Fire Museum is on the ground floor of The Mayne Events Center, which is located in downtown Bellflower, California. There is a banquet facility upstairs that is managed by the private company TGIS.
Our sparkling display space is chock full of displays of fire apparatus and artifacts. You will also find our World Famous EMERGENCY! television show apparatus Squad 51 and both Engine 51s. As expected, they are central to our display. Our large collection of rigs include apparatus from the hand drawn, horse drawn, and from the early 20th Century to the modern era. We exchange the displays often and bring out various rigs for public viewing from our shop and storage warehouse in South Gate.
Our display cases are full of fascinating fire related artifacts. Our Engine Company 51 Store has t-shirts, hats, and more (including items not sold on the internet) that you will want to take home with you.
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BECOME A MEMBER OR DONATE TODAY
The Los Angeles County Fire Museum acquires, maintains, and restores antique fire apparatus. We also are responsible for archiving thousands of photographs and artifacts relating to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. We can not do all of this without your support.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
MISSION STATEMENT
Celebrate the history of the American Fire Service and the contributions made to that history by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Document and present the evolution, history and impact of fire based Emergency Medical Services.
Acquire, preserve, and present artifacts, apparatus, photographs and documents, along with other materials, which assist in the presentation of our history.
Restore antique fire apparatus to accurately reflect their respective histories.
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