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City Of Grand Prairie Texas Old Emergency Operations Center

EOC Entry Enclosure
Operations Room
Operations Room

These 3 very early photos of the Grand Prairie EOC were sent to me by Dave Monteyne who did some digging through the National Archives at College Park, Maryland in November 2004. When he found these photos he remembered seeing this page on this site so he made some photo copies of them and mailed them too me. There wasn't a date on any of the photos but I would estimate that they were taken around 1964 or so. I believe that's a 1963 Ford Galaxie in the first photo. To see the condition of the EOC in March 2004 continue below...Click on any photo to see a larger version. Thanks Dave!

How I Found The Place..
I was driving down main street in Grand Prairie in the early 1990's when I stopped at the traffic light in front of the main fire station. I looked to my left and spotted a large blue sign with white letters on a block wall next door to the fire station that said "Emergency Operations Center." After the light turned green I turned around and went back to check things out. I only looked over the entrance door and ventilators at that time but I wish I would have asked someone with the city about the place. It would have been nice to have seen it in better shape than it is now. In March 2004 I was thinking about other virtual tours I could do for this site so I called the city of Grand Prairie and asked them if I could do one of their old EOC. They said it would be ok but that it was probably partially flooded. When I got there I found out they were right about the water but I put on my rubber boots, trudged through the water, and took these photos. Click on any photo to see a larger version.
Thanks to the Grand Prairie Fire Chief for the permission to do this virtual tour and thanks for the city facilities folks for taking me down into the place to take the photos!



Entry Enclosure Entry Enclosure
The EOC entry and ventilators are enclosed in this block wall which looks like it was added to the back of the building. The building was originally the Grand Prairie Police station. I think the building was built some time in the early 1950s. There have obviously been flooding problems with the shelter for a long time as evident by the "Flood Warning Light" sign on the wall.

Entry EOC Entry & Air Ventilators
This covered walkway leads from the building back to the EOC entry. The entry door is just a regular metal door so I guess that would make this EOC primarily a fallout shelter.
In the thumbnail photos below are the air exhaust ventilator, air intake ventilator and generator exhaust pipe. I don't know whose idea it was to put the old fire extinguisher shell on the generator exhaust. I thought it was a muffler at first 'till I took a close look at it. The generator exhaust pipe goes through the block wall outside the enclosure and down into the concrete where it goes into the generator room below. The air intake ventilator comes out of the concrete above the air conditioning closet at the bottom of the entry stairs.

Entry Door and Exhaust Vent
Entry Door & Exhaust Vent
Air Intake
Air Intake Vent
Generator Exhaust
Generator Exhaust

Entry StairsEntry Stairs & Generator Room
The entry stairway leads down to a generator room at the landing level a few feet above the floor level of the shelter. If you click on the photo to see the larger version you can see a line on the wall to the left where the water level once was. With the water at that level it would have been about 2 feet above the ceiling level of the shelter below. I don't know how long the place was fully flooded but I guess it wasn't for very long or else it would be in even worse shape than it is. Click the thumbnails below to see the generator and power boxes. The generator appeared to be in decent shape although I guess it could be full of water. The corner of the blue box in the photo is air exhaust blower. The air duct pipe leads out of the wall above the power boxes and out to the exhaust ventilator above. I'm not sure how the generator was fueled.

Generator
Generator Room
Power Boxes
Generator Power Boxes

Stairs Into EOC
This is looking down from the landing at the generator room level into the shelter. The water lever is just above the bottom stair. The air conditioning closet is the door in the immediate left at the bottom of the stairs. That's the foil covered air duct at the top of the photo. There used to be ceiling tiles covering the duct but they were all soaked and piled in the floor of the hallway.

Hallway From Entry StairsMain Hallway & Various Rooms
This is looking down the main hallway towards the operations room from the bottom of the entry stairs. Water soaked ceiling tiles and junk were piled in the floor down the hallway. The telephone equipment room is to the immediate right. The shower is behind the door to the immediate left. I think the shower was put there for decontamination upon entering the shelter after fallout arrival. The rest room door is the second open door to the left. The kitchen is last on the left before entering the operations room. Everything was pretty nasty when these photos were taken. After some serious drying out, shoveling of junk, scrubbing, bleaching, repainting and replacing of necessary items this shelter could be restored but I think the city is planning on eventually filling the thing in.

Telephone Equipment Room
Telephone Equipment Room
Shower
Shower
Restroom
Rest Room
Kitchen
Kitchen

Communications RoomCommunications Room
This is looking into the communications room from the operations room. Everything is seriously trashed in here. Plenty of vintage phone equipment.

Operations RoomOperations Room & Remains
The operations room still had a map, chalk board and bulletin board on one wall. The cabinets at the far end still had stuff on the shelves. I found some items that would make any Civil Defense collector cry. Sitting on one of the chairs in the middle of the room was a case of 10-16mm Civil Defense training films. I didn't even touch the old rotten case. See the other old water-ruined stuff by clicking the thumbnails below. The poster on the bulletin board was still in fairly decent shape considering what it had been through with all the flooding. The door at the far end of the room leads to the rear access and sump pump well. It's a shame that sump pump wasn't kept in working condition or all this stuff might not have been ruined.

Water Ruined Films
Film Case
Water Ruined First Aid Training Set
First Aid
Training Set
Water Ruined Radio Speakers
Radios
Poster On Bulliten Board
Civil Defense Poster
Hallway
Looking Down Hallway
Back Towards Entry
Operations Room
Operations Room

Parking Lot Over ShelterBehind Building
This is the small parking area behind the building. The EOC is under this parking area. I guesstimated that the ceiling of the shelter is probably about 3-4 feet below the level of the parking lot. The metal hatch at the far right is the rear access/sump pump well. Click the thumbnails below for a closer look.

Sump Pump Well

Rear Access/Sump Well
Sump Pump Well Lid
Rear Access