The bread vans.....before the days of Paramedics. A driver and a Corpsman. Notice the front bumper. It was a rubber bladder filled with water. If they hit something the plugs on the top would pop out.....supposedly dampened low impact hits. Some of the Taxi Cabs had those bumpers back...
Members of Ladders 33, 37 and 46 along with NYC EMS Corpsman remove a 10-45 Code 1 from a fatal fire at 80 West Strong Street sometime around 1973.
Does anyone know the name of the EMS Corpsman seen here. The word on the street was that this guy was among the best and if you got hurt you would...
This photo was taken by then dispatcher Ken Fisher (BxCO) in the 70's. Fireman Carmine Croce of Rescue 3 performing mouth to mouth on a teenager in either TL31 or TL44's bucket as it is being lowered to the street during a grab. Ken received an award from the UFA for this.
This was an official FDNY photo from the photo unit. May 14, 1967, 931 Southern Blvd. Box 4-4-2373. Tower Ladder 14 (one of the few at that time) special called.
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