https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/fdny/downloads/pdf/about/medal-day-book-2020.pdf
Some great members and friends, recognized today for their service to the city. Without them, many New Yorkers would not be here today. While the times may change, the members actions stay consistently outstanding.
On Wednesday, April 14th. The Department will be hosting it's Annual Medal Day Ceremony. This year's event will be held at Pier 17 in Manhattan and will begin at 1100 Hours.
Fireman's Hall Museum regretfully announces the passing of Jack Wright, Philadelphia Fire Department Historian and long-time museum volunteer. A lifelong resident of Philadelphia, Jack became fascinated by Engine 53 and Ladder 27 responding to alarms in his South Philadelphia neighborhood. This...
I heard it was a Bethlehem Steel Corporation propeller foundry, which closed in 1971
https://www.silive.com/timecapsule/2018/01/vintage_factories_a_huge_part.html
Address: 126 La Salle Street - between Claremont Avenue & Broadway
50 x 125 NFP 6 Story
Fire contained to the compactor room.
E-37,80,47,59,69
L-40,30,28(Fast),22
B-16,12
R-1
SQ-41
D-3
I'd guess Seagrave, if not Ferrara. Right now, Seagrave seems to be the only manufacturer able to meet the departments requirements. Also recently they have stepped up thier rescue game, just look at New Haven's R*1.
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