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    5/5/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 3504

    Notice again L37, now running from TO46's quarters, went in 2d due as if they were a second section of 46. Same as E79 running from E62.
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    5/5/26 Bronx All Hands Box 4830

    79 is running out of 62's quarters because of the fire on Briggs Avenue. They will respond as if they were a second section of 62, unless the box was originally 79's first due assignment.
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    4/21/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3326

    And prior to 1960 the Rescues responded on the 3rd alarm unless special called. I believe it's better the way it is now. Get 'em on the scene in case something goes wrong.
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    Monsey NY 2nd Alarm 1145 4/22/26

    My late brother was a volly in Theils.
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    4/21/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3326

    The lads could have done a little shopping for supper...
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    4/21/26 Bronx 5th Alarm Box 3326

    Normal response for 3326 AH 88 48 45 46 79* 38 56 58F 27 2d alarm 75 90 42. 37** 33 41 Eight of these companies were unavailable as the incident at 3326 started to escalate. (*Now operating from 62/32 quarters on White plains Rd.) (**Now operating from 81/46 quarters on Bailey Avenue.)...
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    82 had one also.
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    4/9/26 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 3398

    3389... 3398 on consecutive days. Wonder what's next for tomorrow?
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    Nicknamed "The Behemoth" by the guys in E91-2, who received one of the six originally delivered.
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    VINTAGE FDNY RIG PHOTOS.

    This model was nicknamed by the members at the time "The Pagoda". I recently watched a special on YouTube about Ward La France apparatus. The video emphasized how they were specialized vehicles of much higher quality than the American La France manufactured in the same town of Elmira, New York...
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    A LOOK BACK.

    1953 would make sense as that's about the time the entire FDNY became connected via radio. As the military learned during World War II, it was crucial to standardize and limit air time. As a company grade officer in 1953 my father at first resented now having to communicate with the CO via...
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    3/31/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 3506

    I believe that should be box 3506, Creston Avenue at East 198th Street. This indicates the first of the adjusted assignments as discussed at box 3514. E79, now at E62, normally 1st due but now not even on the ticket. 48/56, 81,(75?), 88 all move up on the first alarm assignment card. L37...
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    3/29/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 2917

    According to ther FDNY Operational Reference (by Jim Griffiths), "Rescue companies are also assigned on boxes if closer than the first due ladder company"... If they are not closer than the first due ladder then they are not assigned until the 10-75 is given. The above was from a Bronx Forum...
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    3/30/26 Bronx 10-75 Box 2914

    Wow this assignment is all messed up from the usual. 2914 Boston road at Southern boulevard. Used to be 45 82 88 31 38 L38 used to race down Southern boulevard to beat 31 into the box. It was the southern border box for 88/38. 94/48 were up next. 46/27 took over 3d due when they moved south...
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    Temporary Relocations

    This would be for a temporary location of 79/37/27? Frisch Field. A lot of memories there. Named for the Fordham Flash, Frankie Frisch, who grew up on Perry avenue just above Mosholu parkway North. Signed with the New York Giants right out of Fordham U. Traded to the Cardinals in one of the...
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    3/27/26 Bronx 3rd Alarm 10-66 Box 3514

    The housewatch in those quarters has been there forever. Of course when I was a kid there was no enclosure. It was just a a raised platform, desk, wooden chair, blackboard and bells, with a railing around it. And a radiator to try and keep warm in the winter. Long ago memory... Keeping score...
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    Temporary Relocations

    Great photos Skyler. Thanks for making the effort to get there and take them
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    Temporary Relocations

    I would think a different spare. Would have to be checked out extensively after being subjected to all that heat and smoke on Briggs avenue.
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    3/27/26 Bronx 3rd Alarm 10-66 Box 3514

    The way I was told was that one of the companies was out. The heater was already malfunctioning upstairs but the remaining members were all downstairs in the kitchen so they had no idea. When they went out a while later, opening the bay doors created the draft that really ignited the fire. I...
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    3/27/26 Bronx 3rd Alarm 10-66 Box 3514

    Gettin' down in the weeds here but here's my guess at what went down... The initial report of a fire came from a civilian in the area behind the firehouse on Bainbridge avenue. That triggered Box 4907, Bainbridge at Bedford Park boulevard (actually 199th Street) be dispatched. Assignment there...
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