"The Firehouse" was a fun little place back in the mid 80's. It was the Hitradio KFM era and then the early KixFM days. Most of that time was pre-WFBL 1390 and it was FM-only. Most of us were young, and were friends, and had an endless supply of station events that we could either work, or just attend free and "hang out" with the KFM crowd.
When you walked in, the whole front room was like our living room. It had a couch and couple of chairs. The tiny rooms off the left were the admin office and PD's office. The little "tower" on the building was an empty space about the size of an elevator shaft, where the firemen used to hang hoses to dry. It was unused space. Upstairs was the sales department, GM's office, and a conference room. Downstairs there was some audio processing equipment and the locked storage room, known on-air as the "prize vault"; this also served as the engineering shop.
Off to the right were the three studios down a hallway. The first was production. The second was the air studio, and the last one used to be news, back when Lois Burns did news on the morning show. In the back of it was the AP teletype machine. That studio became WFBL, and morning show news was done from either air or production (I don't recall).
It was functional and well-kept, neither a palace nor a dump. It was middle-class radio facility that felt like home.
I, too, wish for pictures of it.
...Sam Brown