Firehouse USA: Boston was a 2005 TV series on Discovery Channel. The series followed Boston Fire Department Engine Company 37 and Ladder Company 26, quartered on Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts.[1] The narrator was Mikey Kelley and the executive producer was Mark Kadin.[2] The series premiered September 20, 2005[3] and was canceled later that year. A likely reason Huntington Ave was chosen was due to it being regarded as one of the busiest firehouses in Boston.
Firehouse USA: Boston | |
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Genre | Reality Documentary |
Created by | Mark Kadin, Tucia Lyman |
Opening theme | Unnamed by Matt Koskenmaki |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Running time | 42–43 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Discovery Channel |
Release | September 20 November 25, 2005 | –
Related | |
Emergency! Third Watch |
Post-series
editOne of the firefighters who appeared in the series, Lt. Kevin Kelly, was killed in a crash when Ladder 26 was returning from a call. The ladder truck became a runaway due to brake failure on a hill, the truck hit two parked cars then a building killing Lt. Kelly & injured 3 other fire fighters.[4] (Also see: BFD Apparatus)
See also
edit- Boston Fire Department, where the series was filmed
- Emergency!, a 1970s drama about two paramedics and their firehouse
- Rescue 911, a 1990s true series of saving lives
- Third Watch, a 2000s drama about the FDNY and NYPD
- Rescue Me, a 2000s drama about the FDNY
References
edit- ^ a City of Boston firehouse locations, under District 9
- ^ imdb cast page
- ^ imdb release date
- ^ "a News article about the incident". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-12-24.