San Francisco Landmarks
The first firehouse in the Inner Sunset District was designed by Charles R. Wilson for Chemical Company No. 2 and Engine Company No. 22.
In 1910, Chemical Company No. 2 relocated to the quarters of Truck Company No. 5, 1819 Post Street.
In 1962, Engine Company No. 22 was relocated to modern quarters on 16th Avenue, and in 1969, the City & County of San Francisco sold the firehouse at public auction.
Vintage San Francisco Firehouses
Engine Company No. 1, 451 Pacific Avenue
Engine Company No. 2, 460 Bush Street
Engine Company No. 7, 3160 16th Street
Engine Company No. 8, 1648 Pacific Avenue
Engine Company No. 9 and Fire Boat House, Pier 22½, Embarcadero at Harrison
Engine Company No. 13, 1458 Valencia Street
Engine Company No. 14, 1051 McAllister Street
Engine Company No. 16, 909 Tennessee Street
Engine Company No. 21, 1152 Oak Street
Engine Company No. 22, 1348 10th Avenue
Engine Company No. 23, 3022 Washington Street
Engine Company No. 24, 100 Hoffman Avenue
Engine Company No. 25, 3305 Third Street
Engine Company No. 27, 52 Waller Street
Engine Company No. 30, 1757 Waller Street
Engine Company No. 31, 1088 Green Street
Engine Company No. 33, 117 Broad Street
Engine Company No. 37, 2501 25th Street
Engine Company No. 40, 1249 Clayton Street
Engine Company No. 43, 724 Brazil Avenue
Engine Company No. 44, 3816 22nd Street
Engine Company No. 47, 1298 Girard Street
Engine Company No. 48, 798 Wisconsin Street
Dennis T Sullivan Memorial Fire Chief's Home
Pumping Station No. 2
Underwriter's Fire Patrol, 147 Natoma Street
GuardiansofTheCity.org is the definitive Web guide to San Francisco firehouses, both vintage and modern.