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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest in Peace, Captain Ryan. Prayers for the comfort of the family.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest in Peace, Rabbit. Always a smile. Prayers for the family.
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    Delayed 2/9/24 Manhattan All Hands Box 288

    28/11. Andy Trabanco runs it every year. Great job by Andy.
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    Delayed 2/9/24 Manhattan All Hands Box 288

    The Lower East Side may not do the fire duty we once did...but the spirit certainly lives on. Just attended a luncheon/reunion down here....40 guys spanning every decade from the 60's on up well represented. Amazing to see guys I worked with some 45 odd years ago. One of my proby classmates was...
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    1/7/24 Manhattan 10-75 Box 7466

    Subway key…always a favorite Annual Inspection request. Deputy would pick a guy…usually neither the bop nor the chauffeur..and ask him to go get the subway key. Better not open the wrong compartment door..lol.
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    12/15/23 Manhattan 10-75 Box 418

    Back in the day, Box 418 was definitely the most frustrating box in our response area. We were (are) quartered at 222 East Second Street...this fire is at 29 East Second Street....literally 2 blocks west of quarters...and we don't go. Was no FAST truck back then. 28 was (R)...third due. Could...
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    12/14/23 Manhattan 10-77 Box 0297

    Been a very long time since I was there but if I remember correctly each "building" comprised two addresses. This one was 80/90. The one closer to Houston is 110/120. I believe each address had a separate lobby but the hallways were interconnected above. Twoteamtease or someone more current can...
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    11/28/23 Queens All Hands Box 5365

    For years and years you could literally draw a circle in Southeast Queens and 90% of the work was within that circle. 303/126, 298/127, 301/150, 317/165 and 302/155 formed that circle. Right smack in the middle of that circle was 275, later with 133. No matter which way they went there was fire...
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    BC. TOM NEARY; FF L 31 / Lt. L 28

    The John Wayne of the New York City Fire Department. Vivid memories of late nights in Suspenders with guys surrounding Tom, Fitz, Billy Ahearn and the Corning brothers watching and listening to the stories and antics. A truly legendary figure...as Chief K said above, never once heard him brag or...
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest in Peace, Tom. Prayers for the brothers on Princeton Street and his family…especially his son, John…Engine 275.
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    5/22/23 Manhattan All Hands 10-77 Box 0079

    Great article! These have evidently become more and more commonplace throughout NYC. First one I remember was in the fall of 83...a complex on 22nd street in Manhattan. Multiple alarm fire that was featured in a subsequent WNYF as Built to Burn. Five tenements renovated and interconnected with a...
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    3/31/2023 Manhattan All Hands - Under Control Box 1913

    Ok....a blast from the past. When Roosevelt Island was Welfare Island....and we went to proby school there...it's box was 920. Manhattan box. Obviously, the only access was from the bridge on 36th Avenue. At various times your battalion was up for evaluation...the battalions were published on...
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    3/26/23 Manhattan All Hands Box 849

    Rarity…box 849. 8th and 49 st.
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    2/27/23 Manhattan 2nd Alarm Box 450

    Can’t even imagine the frustration of being boxed in at 297… Baruch Drive where the only access out is all the way down to Delancey ( or backing out to East Houston, good luck!) and hearing 450 come in. Actually I can imagine it..lol. Hated it.
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    VINTAGE FDNY WAR YEAR LIDS

    Chief...Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Chief Nemecek featured in the UHF Channel 31 drill show..."on the job" episode discussing vacant building operations? Digging deep into the memory bank here, but I believe DC Burke (father of Billy, Rest in Peace 9/11), FF Willy Knapp E82 and Lt John...
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    11/28/22 Queens 3rd Alarm Box 7186

    Back in the day, we had an interchange program. It's main purpose, whether it was a workload interchange at midnight or a scheduled every third night interchange, was to give the super busy companies a breather. Needless to say, neither the busy end nor the slower end of the interchange liked...
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest In Peace, Jerry. Prayers for the family.
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    ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

    Rest in Peace, brother.
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    9/13/22 Manhattan 2nd Alarm Box 0415

    Box 415 was one of the most active ERS no contact boxes back in the day. I can still hear the bells....5-415-28. Later on it was "Manhattan to Engine 28...415 is in....check it out". Happened so often we actually had tee shirts made...."Box 415 Check it out". Then after years and years of...
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    8/22/22 Queens All Hands Box 6823

    I realize that's the trend nowadays...send the relocator to the job rather than the next up company. Still, I'm sitting on Merrick Blvd, they special a truck and keep us home...I'm not happy. That's why you gotta cheat...lol. Working a night tour years ago...box comes in for around the same...
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