Companies In Quarters
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Pictorial album of the history of the LAFD stations, presented by the Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Society. Focuses on the past and present fire stations of the City of Los Angeles from the first, small volunteer stations occupied by the firefighters who protected the small but growing town with their horse drawn apparatus, to the new, large fire stations of today which house nearly 3,600 firefighters and their modem state-of-the-art apparatus.
As the City of Los Angeles grew from a small horse and buggy community of wood and adobe homes and businesses, the threat of fire grew and the need for more and larger fire stations. When the LAFD celebrated its 50th birthday, it had become one of the largest fire departments in the country with 75 fire stations in the heart of the city and about two dozen volunteer fire companies in the outlying areas.
Featured are photos of the first fire stations of the 1880’s, to the newest stations of today, along with much of the apparatus that occupied them. A must-have for historians of the fire service, fire buffs, and students of California architecture. Packed with photos of all of the 106 current and over 120 former fire stations and their “Companies in Quarters.”
9 in. x 12 in.
208 pages