Los Angeles County Fire Museum, 16400 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706, United States
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Los Angeles County Fire Museum - Featured Reviews (249)
This was an amazing experience me and my dad loved binge watching Emergency! and I lost my dad in 2017 due to a heart attack and when I found out there was a museum that had the real Engine 51 and Squad 51 I knew he would’ve taken me but 7 years later I was able to go see the actual Engine 51 and Squad 51 I wish he would’ve been there with me but I know he was with me in spirit and that’s why I felt so welcomed
This was a great experience! I went for the vehicles from Emergency! Since ive been a fan since it originally aired, but there were othergreat exhibits related to fire as well. The docents were awesome, helpful and very knowledgeable and fan-friendly!
This is the most wonderful hidden gem of Southern California. Only $5 to get in, free for military or first responders. The docents are retired firefighters who are knowledgeable and take their time to explain every piece of machinery. If you love the show Emergency! you will enjoy the museum. I will be coming back.
You don't have to be a fireman to enjoy this great little museum, especially the displays from the TV show "Emergency". It's only $5.00 to enter. The guides are very informative. They are retired firemen. Plenty of free parking in the back. They have small gift shop also.
Unfortunately it wasn't what I expected, I was really excited to take my 2 year old son to this museum because he is into firetrucks and he finds them amusing, we went in and we were received in a kind way when paying up front, but once going in there was a group of older men sitting at a table. My son is an active and curious one he was everywhere, I was right behind him when he was trying to get on the firetrucks it's a learning process to teach a toddler, I was asked to either leave or go sit my son at the back in the children's area. I believe this is a museum to explore? Not to go sit my son at a corner, I can have him sit and watch TV or color at home. Plus my son didn't destroy anything because I was right behind him at all times. He is an older person i didn't get his name but he was balled with white mustache, he might not have the patience but if so why work there? I even still asked if he can take a picture with my son not knowing we would get treated this way. Not only that but I guess he has forgotten what it is to be a child. Don't forget you were once a child. Don't kill a child's enthusiasm.
If you want to see what the LA County Fire Department was like over the years this is the place for you. Excellent exhibits, lots of fire equipment to see, including fire engines as far back as the steamers.
If you’re a fan of the TV show Emergency, you’ll love seeing the Engine and Squad from the show.
There are also very knowledgeable Docents who will be happy to give you a tour and answer all your questions or you can just walk through on your own.
And there’s even an area where young children can climb on a toy fire engine, try on a children’s fireman coat and helmet and color some fire safety pictures.
Definitely worth a visit!
So much fun! We came here mainly to see the engine and squad from the old show Emergency! but there is so much more. The docents are retired fire captains and battalion commanders with an absolute wealth of information and stories about all of the vehicles on display. This is a must see place!!
So, as super huge museum buffs (we CAN'T pass up a good museum!), as people who love to learn all about how stuff works, and as watchers of the TV show Emergency!, we absolutely had to stop by, and I'm so glad we did!
This museum has a lot of fascinating history packed into a compact space. You can get right up close to the exhibits, which lets you see all kinds of interesting detail, and there's everything from vehicles to small tools.
I would especially like to thank our docent, who was so friendly and not only gave us a wonderfully informative tour and taught us a ton about the history of both firefighting equipment and the fire service as a whole, but also answered all my questions about just how a fire engine actually works and what all those knobs, dials, and compartments are for. I'm very grateful, sir - you made this nerd's day! I would also like to give a shoutout to the ladies at the desk for being super friendly and welcoming. You're all seriously awesome. :)
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Where is Los Angeles County Fire Museum Located ?
Los Angeles County Fire Museum Located in Bellflower of 16400 Bellflower Blvd. The complete address is Los Angeles County Fire Museum, 16400 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706, United States.
Can I get the contact No of 'Los Angeles County Fire Museum' ?
Yes you can contact over this +1 562-325-3069 no.
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Just wanted some boba and was leaving Kaiser. Very close by Kaiser in Downey and very convenient. The owner was so kind and gave me a free Thai tea as he wanted me to try it. We got the fruit tea, mango tornado and Thai tea. Sooo delicious. Defi
What a great place for kids and adults alike... I'm guessing the youngest rider was 3 or 4 and the oldest was 50+...
I took my 9yo son here for his first ever BMX session, we went on a Monday and he took the early class then stayed and did the prac