May you rest in eternal peace and love. (Father Tom E 45, nephew to DC Vinny Dunn).
Vinny Dunn wrote this on another forum:
MY NEPHEW THOMAS DUNN ENGINE 234 SURVIVED BOTH TOWER COLLAPSES ON 9-11; SPENT MONTHS DOWN ON THE PILE SEARCHING FOR VICTIMS; SINCE THEN SUFFERED YEARS WITH ASTHMA...
Update on exposures:
1: Mailbox on driveway.
2: Is a swingset and slide.
3: Is an above ground pool with picnic table and Sabrette umbrella.
4: Cord of wood and birdhouse.
Looks a little sketchy for me, small head size (as stated in description), zero wear and tear. Jury is out on this one. UPDATE: Photo (on ebay site) shows a different badge number inside the helmet.
I watched some of the 2024 Englebert Christmas special he did. He's still hanging in there!...Anyone see the Frankie Valli charade going around? that's a shame, someone needs to pull the plug on him. Anyway, we move forward...
Hello Troops, a big mucho gracias to John and Ken for the kind gift, love it!... I'm so grateful for the memories we've made and the ones we're yet to make. ..Be well, wishing all a very healthy and Happy New Year!
Another interesting point, E 85 was created to reduce E 82's responses, except they responded to their own boxes from the Intervale firehouse. E 85 went in one direction from Intervale, E 82 to the other.
Units "Respond" because the covering area is virtually without fire protection, and should the fire goes to a higher alarm nearby companies would naturally be the first to respond thus depleting fire coverage more so. In addition, units may be coming from other other parts of the city and have...
Agree with Lt. Q, worked on all three types (quickest set up, tiller!)...Now, If you were hanging by your fingernails and a RM and TL showed up at the same time...?
From Glenn Usdin: Please look at my pitch to turn the book into a streaming TV series. (scroll down to video)
https://www.storyrocket.com/they-saved-new-york?fbclid=IwY2xjawG9zZ1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHR7gRLfcuHvyxcc4NQ-LRctZNvunhiG2mTHdyoHVWqG7C6beVWuoCb6k8w_aem_7Ap3maiGSodKYT_tD4Pj0w
When I was LCC with L 5 we got a RM when our tiller went out of service. It was comical seeing some of the other LCC's who were unfamiliar with the extra length and trying to make a tight turn, often wedging themselves in the intersection.
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