THEN & NOW: THE LAFD FIRE STATION 4 (DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES/CIVICE CENTER) -PART 1
The following is a look inside of old Fire Station 4 which served the downtown area/Civic Center of L.A. between 1948 and 2007. The LAFD station was located at 800 North Main Street and is one of 106 fire stations serving the city of Los Angeles. The station was replaced by a newer structure located at 450 Temple Street. This station, along with many others, were the subject of “Then & Now: The LAFD”. The project, produced by Westlake Signal Group visited many stations that were part of the “Prop F” Replacement project that replaced many of these classic old buildings. Then & Now: The LAFD won the Telly Award for Excellence in Documentary Film Production among many other honors and presentations.
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Hi there…Engine 4 …
Hi there…Engine 4 is on the DVD entitled “Task Force Stations Volume I”. The DVD contains a special segment entitled “Fighting Fire in Downtown Los Angeles.” The second station that finishes the DVD is Fire Station 94 in Baldwin Hills.
Hi there…Engine 4 …
Hi there…Engine 4 is on the DVD entitled “Task Force Stations Volume I”. The DVD contains a special segment entitled “Fighting Fire in Downtown Los Angeles.” The second station that finishes the DVD is Fire Station 94 in Baldwin Hills.
great is engine 4 …
great is engine 4 in the first video ?
I drove by and …
I drove by and workers were stripping it still. I tried to walk through it but got turned away. i will have my memories. Also old 27’s. Drop by 2’s sometime.
That station was …
That station was cavernous. I can’t believe they shut it down. As you probably know, the crews weren’t happy and are really not happy with their new quarters at the EOC on Temple. I went by the old station and she’s there all boarded up.
I remember as a …
I remember as a little kid growing up running around this station