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    1/29/26 Queens All Hands Box 8705

    Hope they took the brothers in 302 blood pressure before this came in....lol.
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    1/29/26 Queens All Hands Box 6606

    Kinda crazy….133 at the fire…165 and 158 relocated. Who exactly is protecting southeast Queens? TL 155… you got it.
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    1/25/26 Manhattan 10-75 Box 435

    All can say is that our tee shirts in (about) 1980 said "lower east side brick farm". And most of the vacants were above Houston St. Another had a picture of an ers box with the saying..."Box 415....check it out"... (That was Gary's favorite...lol.). And to the locals it was always Losaida...
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    1/25/26 Manhattan All Hands Box 0286

    Two team…nice memory on those buildings. OV nightmare unless you’d been there before and paid attention. Speaking of which, sitting here remembering having many jobs over there…but quite sure we (11)… weren’t third due…no FAST truck back then. Then realized that 405…Allen and Stanton…was often...
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    12/14/25 Brooklyn 10-75 Box 2674

    Guess we can add 201/114 to the list. Back in the day with the (strict) 7th battalion they used to say the only companies that couldn’t go against traffic were 3 Engine, 12 Truck and Marine 1…lol.
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    12/9/25 Manhattan All Hands 10-77 Box 0458

    First cousin to nearby 2 Haven Plaza. Detailed chauffeur and covering officer?...no chance...lol.
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    10/27/25 Manhattan 10-75 Box 465

    465… Telephone Company Fire box ..1975.
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    9/11/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 0432

    John...Didn't realize that. Would have figured 126 would have been in there with 127. And you're right about us changing the landscape. We affected some trucks more than others...127 being hit hardest. They generated OSW numbers to their north...but most of their actual fire duty was south. We...
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    9/11/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 0432

    Anyone who is a fan of the tv show "NYPD Blue" can follow the change that bf231 is referring to. The first season or two...1993...most of the street scenes were of vacants and brick farms. By the time the series ended (and long before that) most of the footage was of an upscale yuppie...
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    9/11/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 0432

    Twoteamtease..As you well know, the tradition and value of a firehouse far exceeds the amount of work it does. In my over 20 years on 2nd street I was honored to have been taught by great men not only how to negotiate a hallway, but all that our great job stands for beyond the fires. “Do the...
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    9/11/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 0432

    Yes...Mostly tenements...both OLT and NLT. Some blocks had brownstones. Some light commercial here and there especially around D. Projects all along east side of D. A few blocks up above 8th or 9th had rear tenements. And yes...they all burned in the 70's and 80's thank you. Friends of mine on...
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    9/11/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 0432

    There was a time when 432 was among the busiest boxes in the city. Especially in the dead end between B and C. "Fire reported top floor rear"....you pulled up your boots.
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    7/28/25 Manhattan All Hands Box 419

    Box 419....home box. A "walker" back in the day.
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    7/4/25 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 4455

    129’s Chauffeur is doing exactly what you’re supposed to do at a taxpayer. Define the perimeter. The roofman decided to throw up a portable (his tool) as an additional ladder to the roof. If I bring a tool, I’m using it. Just what he did. Accomplished his mission.
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    12/22/2024 Manhattan All Hands 10-77 Box 1945

    My class…3/74… was the last held on then Welfare Island. I lived on 34th Ave and 21st street (Queensview) at the time so pretty convenient. Right past St Rita’s to proby school. Afterwards it became less fun as it was the dreaded Manhattan box 920…the Rock for evaluation. You’d sit on pins and...
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    RET FF EDWARD D. THOMPSON LAD*80...WYC RELATED.

    When Eddie Thompson walked into a room…the sun came out. His warmth, infectious smile…never ending laugh…he just had IT. Rest in Peace, Eddie. You made every room better by being there.
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    7/9/24 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 5702

    LtQ… that makes you senior…not old…lol. Jimmy was a great chief. Worked in great shops and learned what was important and what wasn’t. Early on in 133’s existence, we’re still figuring everyone out. We have BI… which on this day meant monitoring the radio in quarters, then when asked your 10-10...
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    7/9/24 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 5702

    E Wow…Awful move. Too bad he didn’t have to go back to 13th Street and sit across the kitchen table from your highly respected dad. Mightta gotten an earful. 6th always had excellent chiefs…mostly…lol.
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    7/9/24 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 5702

    Being told to “remain 10-8” and turning and going home are two completely different things…lol. Told this story before but we (133) were told to remain in service and not respond to a job out east of us. Pretty close to this location actually. Anyway, it sounded good so we headed over there…just...
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    5/14/24 Queens All Hands Box 5013

    Seeing those pics reminded me…had a job in a similar building except this was in Bricktown with 127 second due. Early in 133’s existence so a few growing pains with the neighboring trucks. Put the roofman on the roof then dropped the aerial down to punch out windows and enter second floor. Was...
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