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    FD ITEMS ON E BAY.

    1100 Bucks and no guts, is that the going rate?
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Joe was a buff in 75 / 33. He frequently rode with us on Friday nights. A nice man who loved the FDNY. Rest in peace.
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    6-4-99 LODD CPT VINCENT G. FOWLER.

    I was fortunate to work with Vinny in E234 early in our FDNY careers. He was a great fireman who was loved by those of us who worked with him.
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    5/30/20 Manhattan Multiple Protest Related Unusual Incidents

    ANTIFA is real. Low life scum with deep pockets fund them. The violence and arson is premeditated and committed by ANTIFA. ANTIFA has been strategically prepositioning palletts of bricks and vehicles loaded with Molotov cocktails to insure ready resupply for their troops. Local and federal...
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    FDNY Chief Officer Cars and Vehicles

    I drove the 38's suburban periodically while assigned to E234 (as a 'Band Aide')...
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    Watercan holders

    http://www.firehooksunlimited.net/mounting.html
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    Death of Seymour Schenker

    So sorry to hear of his passing. He was a very familiar and distinct voice on the Brooklyn Fire Radio during the 'War Years". Prayers for Fireman Schenker and his loved ones. Rest in peace Brother.
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    Engine 202, Ladder 101

    I didn't realize that John, the name sounded familiar but I wasn't aware that he ended up in E248.
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    Engine 202, Ladder 101

    Dad and the crew of L101, using E202's apparatus, were on BI or Hydrant Inspection when this fire occurred (As many of you are probably aware, at one time, the Truck Co. would switch apparatus with the Engine Co. when required to perform certain outdoor activities). "Miracle on 35th Street"...
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    Engine 202, Ladder 101

    Great article and photo, thanks for sharing Mike. Attached is a photo of my Dad and the crew from 101 Truck back in the 1950's.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    I met Woody when I taught proby school. All instructors were assigned to a team of four,  I was on his 'team'. He used to share his wisdom with the probies, basically letting them know they had gotten the 'brass ring' by getting on the job stressing the importance of 'doing the right thing'. A...
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    1-4-01...LODD FF GREGG J. McLOUGHLIN ENG*302

    FF McLoughlin's father was a much respected Chief in the 19th Battalion.
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    Jack Lerch Passing

    Very sorry to hear of his passing, he was a nice man and a friend to many in the FDNY. May he rest in peace.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest in peace Captain Manning. In November of this year, I lost four brothers that I worked with due to Islamic terrorist induced cancer. Rick Tanagretta (R3 / R5), Rich Estricher (L156, R5, E248), Cliff Dimuro (E75 / L33), Dennis Gilhooly (E75 / L33, E 67). Never forgive, never forget. 
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    I caught some good work with him when I was a young fireman in E234. He was a tough fireman, one of the guys I would want coming for me if I was in trouble. Rest in peace cap.
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    ANOTHER 9-11 MEMBER PASSES.

    L105, L44, R3, Sq61, R5. Rick was a good firefighter and a fun guy to work with. He will be missed.
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    THROWBACK THURSDAY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlVVWImGd9E
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    GLORY DAYS

    Great stuff Johnnie G. Working for EMS back then certainly provided me with an education in life on the street. I spent 1978-1981 counting the days until my appointment to "The Greatest Job on Earth"!
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    FDNY Chief Officer Cars and Vehicles

    I cheated JG, I drove that wagon a couple of times when I was in L156. "Liber-tary Three Seven Four is ninety-eight!"
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    FDNY Chief Officer Cars and Vehicles

    That was Battalion 33's station wagon.
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