3/19/26 Brooklyn 3rd Alarm Box 2492

There is a post on here regarding 2nd Sections. I just give my 2 cents because someone had mentioned Watkins Street and I wanted to clarify what transpired during the war years from what I remember.
 
There is a post on here regarding 2nd Sections. I just give my 2 cents because someone had mentioned Watkins Street and I wanted to clarify what transpired during the war years from what I remember.
 
This is my old Flatbush, Brooklyn area. I believe these are old stores in an old Taxpayer with all the problems of old Taxpayers. A few years ago, now, the 12th Division was closed. The 12th Division was quirted with Engine 250 on Foster Ave, near McDonald Ave., when Div. 12 was closed, I believe. Now the 8th Division from S.I. and the 15th Division must cover all of Southern Brooklyn. Given the size of the area and the amount of vehicle traffic this is not practical. We need the reopening of Division 12. I is very hard to run a major fire with only a Battalion Chief or 2.
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
Either the 12th or the 20th, its overdue.
 
This is my old Flatbush, Brooklyn area. I believe these are old stores in an old Taxpayer with all the problems of old Taxpayers. A few years ago, now, the 12th Division was closed. The 12th Division was quirted with Engine 250 on Foster Ave, near McDonald Ave., when Div. 12 was closed, I believe. Now the 8th Division from S.I. and the 15th Division must cover all of Southern Brooklyn. Given the size of the area and the amount of vehicle traffic this is not practical. We need the reopening of Division 12. I is very hard to run a major fire with only a Battalion Chief or 2.
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
I believe Division 12 moved to Engine 242 when Division 8 was disbanded. When Division 8 was re-established in the early '90s, Division 12 moved to Engine 330/Ladder 172 where it was eventually disbanded in the mid '90s.
 
Thanks for the good information. I when I was assigned, in Engine 26 the in the 7th Battalion, Div. 3 with D.C. Vincent Dunn as the Div, 3 Commander. Then E-26 was in Div., 2 for a short while, also Manhattan Central Fire Command. When I retired in 2000 E-26 was in Batt. 7, Division 1, where D.C. Pete Hayden was the Div. 1 Commander. Chief Pete Hayden was always a real gentleman and was the former Chief of Department of the FDNY. In all of this I lost track of when Div. 12 was closed. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
 
Last edited:
I believe Division 12 moved to Engine 242 when Division 8 was disbanded. When Division 8 was re-established in the early '90s, Division 12 moved to Engine 330/Ladder 172 where it was eventually disbanded in the mid '90s.
This is correct, Division 12 moved to 330 about a year after division 8 was reorganized, and was disbanded in 1995 before being reopened for a 3 month duration just 4 days later.
 
Either the 12th or the 20th, its overdue.
Divisions have only ever gone up to 17.

In 1973 the fdny had 16 Divisions.

Division 1 - Southern Manhattan (South of 12th roughly)
Division 3 - Central Manhattan (North of 12th & South of 72nd)
Division 4 - Central park West/East Sides (North of 72nd & up to Manhattanville and east harlem)
Division 5 - Northern Manhattan (East Harlemn & West Harlem up to inwood)
Division 6 - Southern Bronx
Division 7 - Western bronx up to Riverdale & North of Yankee Stadium
Division 8 - Richmond
Division 9 - Eastern bronx, mostly east of the Bronx River Parkway
Division 10 - Wesern Brooklyn (North Bay ridge & Borough Park up into Downtown Brooklyn)
Division 11 - Northern Brooklyn (North of roughly Myrtle Avenue)
Division 12 - South/Central Brooklyn (Coney Island and South bayridge into Flatbush and Bergen beach)
Division 13 - South West Queens (Rockaways into Jamaica and Forest Hills)
Division 14 - North West Queens
Division 15 - East Brooklyn (East Flatbush into Cypress Hills and East New York)
Division 16 - Eastern Queens
Division 17 - North/Central brooklyn (Crown Heights up into Bushwick)

Division 2 was last located (ignoring the 1995 renumbering) near Union Square Garden before being disbanded in 1956
 
Fire Location: 1017,1019,1021 Ave H

E-255 gave the 10-75

Fire in a taxpayer 100 X 50

E-250,281,255,282
L-147,157,148(Fast)
B-33,48
R-2
Sq-1
D-15
Rac-5


B-33 2nd Alarm. Fire through the roof

2nd Alarm
E-276,330,248,247
E-284 w/ Sat. 3
L-156,172,149s/c,153s/c
B-41(FF)
B-40(RUL)
B-42(Safety)
RB,SB
FC
Tac-2
RM-1
CTU-2

B-33 Fire through the roof 100x50 row of stores, 3 L/S/O.

B-33 s/c 2 trucks

D-15 ask the 33 if they want TLs

B-33 negative no preference

B-33 Transmit a 3rd Alarm

*Staging Coney Island Ave & *

3rd Alarm
E-254,249,228,309,246(Comm)
L-119 Act. 157s/c,101 Act. 147s/c
L-109 Act. 148s/c,176 Act. 156s/c
L-123s/c,170s/c
B-58(FF)
B-38(Staging)
B-37(ARC)
Rac-2
MSU
Car-7(Brooklyn Borough Commander)
Car-32(Medical Officer Bronx & Manhattan)
Car-24(Director of Bureau of Logistics & Support)
Car-22E(Deputy Director of Fleet Services)
Car-12B(Safety Liaison)

B-33 s/c 2 additional trucks

B-33 we have 6 L/S/O we have a total of 7 stores with fire in them

FC we have 7 L/S/O MBFKD Searches in progress. trucks still opening up. DWH

FC s/c 2 additional trucks. Any kind of truck

FC PWH

FC s/c 2 additional trucks

Relocations:
Engine 24 Act. Engine 160
Engine 160 Act. Engine 330
Engine 224 Act. Engine 282
Engine 294 Act. Engine 309
Engine 236 Act. Engine 254
Engine 210 Act. Engine 247
Ladder 86 Act. Ladder 149
Ladder 18 Act. Ladder 131
Ladder 176 Act. Ladder 156
Ladder 119 Act. Ladder 157

Ladder 107 Act. Ladder 157
Ladder 161 Act. Ladder 172
Ladder 109 Act. Ladder 148
Ladder 101 Act. Ladder 147

Battalion 31 Act. Battalion 41



*Group Me Photos*

View attachment 55728


View attachment 55726
Flatbush. Brooklyn. E 248. 3rd due on 2nd
 
Back
Top