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The Companies

The Fire Houses

  The Hollywood Fire Dept. Volunteers ? Cahuenga and Selma  ?    - 1913
  Hollywood annexed by the City of L.A. 2/ 7/1910 . .
  Hose Company No. 7 1910 . .
  Engine Company No. 27 10/25/1913 1625-29 N. Cahuenga Blvd. 10/14/1913
  Engine Co. No. 27,  Hose  Co. No. 2,
  Truck   Co. No. 9, Rescue Co. No. 2, 
  Salvage Co. No. 4
1915 . to
1930
. . 1355 North Cahuenga Blvd. 7/1/1930
  Number change: T9 changed to Truck 27 1932 . .
  Hose Co. 2 becomes Engine Company 82 1944 . .
  Engine Company 82 moves to new F.S. 82 3/2/1951 . .
  Rescue Ambulance 27 in service 1970 . .
  Heavy Duty Task Force (T27, E27, E227) 1971 . .
  Task Force 27 (E227 closed) 7/1978    
. . . .
  TASK FORCE 27, RA27, RA827, US&R 27,  
  HQ BATTALION 5

Present

1327 North Cole Avenue 7/10/1992
to Present


Fire Station 27
1327 North Cole Avenue
1992 to Present


Source: Chuck Madderom Collection



Fire Station No. 27
1327 North Cole Avenue
Opened in 1992

Task Force 27
Paramedic Rescue 27
Rescue 827
Urban Search and Rescue
Battalion 5 Headquarters





 

FIRE STATION NO. 27
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
BUREAU OF ENGINEERING

ANTHONY AND LANGFORD, AIA
HILLMAN BIDDISON & LOEVENGUTH
ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS






 

Note: Fire Station 27 (the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum) on the right and the new Fire Station 27 on the left.


Opened July 10, 1992
Land Cost .
Building Cost $ 2,703,512.
Architect T.V. Anthony
Contractor Neko Company
Sq.Ft.  Site 17,196



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