To my knowledge and in practice the term “isolated building” talked about during drills and included in CIDS was to let everyone know this building may be “out of the ordinary”.
The roof FFs know getting to roof may be tricky due to no adjoining building. LCC know they may be pressed to...
Was that house vacant?
There’s a row of houses that were combination of being sold, boarded up, vacant, torn down, etc..
Guess someone wants the process of clearing the land sped up
Captain Dewey,
No first hand knowledge of what you’re asking but have this information, as far as accuracy not sure.
120 didn’t have 2nd section but plenty of relocators I’m sure.
103 had 2nd section 103-2 was in service from 8/1968-12/1974
E-233 had 2nd section when on Hull street. 233-2 was...
The daycares in every other building in certain areas of the city is part of the nationwide daycare scams. Started over 20 years ago in NYC. Passed some BS legislation. Raise the funds for it through increased taxes. Throw insane amounts of money at it. Friends of politicians get paid from the...
Fast truck, extra truck on all hands, relocators sent to job, specially called trucks above certain alarm for overhaul etc..
Let alone just catching a busy streak for an area that may not be traditionally considered “busy”.
There are more and more companies all at same jobs in my opinion...
Great compilation of stats. Keep up the great work!!
Goes to show that with the additional engine and truck on all hands and special calls for trucks has a lot of companies all at the same jobs. Go from zero to very low first due for February or year to date but shoot to top for total jobs...
Outside of E-151 B-23 companies used to relocate regularly.
Following a bad fire few years ago stopped most relocations for those companies and will fill vacancies with relocators when companies are OOS for medicals/education day/training.
Makes sense for better coverage in light of big...
Looking at Google Maps now compared to 1940’s NYC pics this building was one of only few of buildings survived the war years down there. And that school wasn’t there either. Street ran through B to C.
Imagine it was part of the brick farms that were there for the longest time
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.