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I do.At the risk of showing my age, how many of us actually remember the companies responding and returning to quarters banging the bell?
I do.At the risk of showing my age, how many of us actually remember the companies responding and returning to quarters banging the bell?
Oh yeah. Remember that wellAt the risk of showing my age, how many of us actually remember the companies responding and returning to quarters banging the bell?

Out here on the Island I remember in the late 60's and early 70's the bells were used with a slow paced ringing as opposed to a rapid "banging" responding to a call. They had radios back then.At the risk of showing my age, how many of us actually remember the companies responding and returning to quarters banging the bell?
At the risk of showing my age, how many of us actually remember the companies responding and returning to quarters banging the bell?
I remember that in da Bronx. Also, I went to Catholic Grammar School and when the nuns, still in those head-to-toe habits, heard the sirens or bells they would stop class and lead us in prayer.Oh yeah. Remember that well
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I remember that in da Bronx. Also, I went to Catholic Grammar School and when the nuns, still in those head-to-toe habits, heard the sirens or bells they would stop class and lead us in prayer.
I went to Catholic Grammar school also. Being left handed the nuns had a field day with me. Until Dad walked in wearing full police uniform.I went to Catholic Grammer School too, and the same thing here.
If the fire trucks went by, we would stop and pray.
Even if we were in the playground at the time, we had to stop and pray.
Sometimes my father was working, and he would go by.
After our praying I would tell the other kids "hey, that was my father going by on Truck 6 (first due truck), or Engine 6 (second due engine).
I went to Catholic Grammar school also. Being left handed the nuns had a field day with me. Until Dad walked in wearing full police uniform.