My mother had 3 brothers and each of them rooted for a different New York team and would only drink their team's beer so she would have to buy all three brands when her family visited us.
The 15th Div. District Officer was on the 3rd fl. at Eng.277 before the truck came over. It had several old tImers led by a lieutenant. If you ever needed anything, they knew where to get it. Most of the offices are now at Metrotech with civilian inspectors. The 13 Div. District Office is still...
Just a quick question, back in the day the tiller company did BI on their associated Engine and the Engine Co. rode the truck from quarters. Does this still take place because of difficulties finding parking with a tiller rig?
I was the chauffeur driving a brand new lime green Mack rig. We were on building inspection or hydrant inspection and the compartment door swung open on a turn and scratched a car. We couldn’t blame the truck because we were the only apparatus in the area that was green. We had been told that...
Ladder 112 responded to boxes almost to Johnson Ave. and at one time went as far as Metropolitan and Scott Aves.
They also responded as far as Sumner and Putman Aves. They probably picked up the most boxes.
In the mid seventies the shops ran a pipe from one of the discharges on the officers side pump panel into the compartment in front of the rear wheel. We had 3 or 4 lengths of hose connected but used it rarely. The also gave us several lengths of 4 1/2" super pumper hose in place of 3 1/2"
hose...
I would think that we will hear from Capt784 on the subject of Manhattan traffic. He might have spent more time to reach the corner
of 26 Engine than the time it takes to some of the longer runs in the outer boros.
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