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    3/26/24 Baltimore MD Bridge Collapse

    Although Baltimore County has a combined fire department, career stations and volunteer stations are separate. In 1992, the County established career Medic 58 on the Back River Neck peninsula, already served by 3 volunteer fire companies, so 58, a career unit, was placed in its own quarters.
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    3/26/24 Baltimore MD Bridge Collapse

    Engine 10 was disbanded in 1986 when they were combined with Ladder 28 as Aerial Tower 128, later as Engine 128. 128 was disbanded in 2000 and the house was closed. Bethlehem Steel Corp had its own fire department until 1987, numbered as Company 51 in Baltimore County. Baltimore County...
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    FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies - 2nd Section

    Start on page 186 of this thread. The 8 pages that follow contain loads of information and articles about E15, E17, & L18 and its members from the earliest days. https://www.nycfire.net/forums/threads/fdny-and-nyc-firehouses-and-fire-companies-2nd-section.50639/page-186
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    It’s with a heavy heart that announcement is made of the passing of Bernard Marcel Grandjany, a member of NYCFire.net.

    Dinner with Bernie (r) and his traveling companion Dan McCarthy at the IFBA Convention in Milwaukee 2023 as they attended as delegates for NYCFire.net. Bernie was first spotted attending IFBA Conventions in the late 1950's, when they began. He was 93.
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    TURN OUT - Latest 2024 Summer Issue

    Just out, the Winter Spring 2024 issue of Turn Out. https://ifba.org/turnout-magazine/
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    TURN OUT - Latest 2024 Summer Issue

    Here is 2023 Milwaukee Convention Issue of Turn Out. https://ifba.org/turnout-magazine/
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    Temporary Relocations

    There was no report of 254/153 moving through the 15th. Did they just move in the last few days?
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    San Francisco busiest engine company.

    Medic 80 has also been added.
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    Feb. 12th, 1975

    February 13, 1975, North Tower 'A', 11th floor, electrical, Box 67 at 2358. Yearbook, pub. 2000, by Paul Hashagen
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    Richmond,VA Under Renovation Church Fire 1/6/2024

    The Richmond Total Quint approach operated from 1998 to 2014. Some of the 19 engines and 5 ladders may still use a quint apparatus while some have returned to separate engines and ladders. The Haz Mat unit was established in 1983. Rescue 2, cross staffed by Company 10 and Haz Mat 22, cross...
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    Last survivor of the Wooster Street collapse passes away

    The Wooster Street fire occurred in 1958 and Engine 13 was disbanded in 1974.
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    12/20/23 Queens 5th Alarm Box 7254

    The New York Fire Patrol operated by the Association of Fire Insurance Companies from 1835 to 1883 had 4 units. In 1883, these units became the NY Board of Fire Underwriters Fire Patrol 1 - 4, all in Manhattan. Fire Patrol 5 and 7 were added later in Manhattan, and Fire Patrol 6 was added in the...
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    # of First Due Workers around the country

    The concept of using smaller utility type vehicles to reduce the wear on fire apparatus has a long history. Los Angeles County introduced their version of Squads in late 1969. Phoenix has used 'Ladder Tenders' as a second piece for Ladder companies since the 1990's. Wider acceptance of the...
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    # of First Due Workers around the country

    Some companies were very creative in generating their statistics for the magazine's run survey. Placing a company administratively on every incident citywide without actually responding, giving each unit a separate incident number even on multiple unit responses, and generating an incident for...
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    # of First Due Workers around the country

    The popular measures of activity are Runs and Workers (in NYC). These are total runs and total workers. Not every run is first due and not every worker is first due for every company. Not all workers are fires. First due is not the same as first arriving. For any specific company, first...
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    LAD*26-2.

    The three 2nd section ladder companies existing in 1974 (17-2, 26-2, 103-2) were all disbanded due to the financial crisis of the time to save money and were not used for redeployment.
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    Why are there no Engine Companies numbered 98-150?

    From 1899 until 1913, Brooklyn and Queens engines were numbered 101 - 176 and Staten Island engines were numbered 201 - 208. To allow for potential northward growth into Westchester County and eastward growth in Brooklyn, Queens and potentially Nassau County, 100 was added to Brooklyn and Queens...
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    Rundown of units at 9-11

    Excellent compilation by verdugophoto26 and by airbusboeing earler. 59 Engine companies and 62 Ladder companies were not assigned to Lower Manhattan during the initial 12 hours and prior to relief assignments. Those companies covered the city from their own quarters, relocated, or hosted mutual...
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    Where would you put 3 Additional Ladder companies.

    Ladder 43 was at E91 for over 60 years. Roosevelt Island had Combination Engine 49 with an engine and ladder. Between E1 and E3 on 25th between 8th and 9th was E19.
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    History of the Squad Co's?

    Squad 1 (269) is the other exception.
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