‘Station 51’ from TV’s “Emergency!” in Carson, CA

Robert A. Cinader Station, Number 127, in Carson, California.

Robert A. Cinader Station, Number 127, in Carson, California.

This is LA County Fire Department Station 127, otherwise known as “Station 51” from the Emergency! television show, and it has been dedicated to Robert A. Cinader, who was the creator and producer of Emergency!1 (as well as work on Adam-12 and Dragnet). While we take paramedics for granted today, they are a relatively new phenomena in the U.S., beginning in 1968 at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City. In 1970, California passed a law allowing paramedic units to be created in the state. After reading about this new law, Robert Cinader created and pitched Emergency!. The show is widely credited with driving public opinion, resulting in the rapid and wide adoption of paramedics across the country. It’s amazing to consider how many thousands and thousands of lives have been saved by paramedics since Emergency! aired, and how commonplace they are today.

From the show, I had always assumed that it was in a suburban area, with housing developments and strip-malls all-around.  Uh, no.


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As you can see on the satellite view, Station “51”/127 is located in an industrial zone, surrounded by warehouses and holding tanks… the perfect place for a fire station, really.

I was also fortunate enough to visit the LA County Fire Museum, and see the real Squad 51 and Engine 51.

The memorial badging on Station 127, "Station 51" from "Emergency!".

The memorial badging on Station 127, “Station 51” from “Emergency!”.

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Mike Knotts

Mike Knotts was born in 1968 in a small town in southern Indiana. Even when very young, Mike showed a love for all-things technical and sci-fi. Moving with his family to California in the early 80's, he eventually graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in History. Rather than put that to good use, Mike continued to pursue his passion for technology by working for early, regional ISP's in the mid 1990's. He currently resides in the Pacific Northwest, where he works as a project manager for an Internet startup. Mike is a co-founder of Geekometry.

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