11/22/24 Brooklyn 10-75 Box 813

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Fire Location 222A Schaffer St

Fire in the walls 2nd floor

CIDS states vacant. But it’s occupied with squatters. And holes in the floors

All Hands. E-222 & L-135 assigned

Sq-252,E-233,277,271,222
L-176,112,124(Fast),135,103 Act. 112s/c
B-28,37
R-2
Sq-288
D-15
Rac-2
 
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the one box to have when you're having more than one!
I probably had a year on the job & one 6x9 after midnight, our boss Lt. Danny Marshall, who was a FF in L108 on Seigal St got the dispatcher to relocate us out to 108. They were in their new quarters. On our way to 108, we stopped at one of the commercial bakeries in Williamsburg & picked up a couple of large boxes of donuts, then headed to one of the breweries & gave them the donuts & they gave us a couple of cases of tin “soldiers” & we put them on our running board with our roof man & headed to 108. Lt. M had us put some in their frig & when the companies returned, the Bn also, the chief saw Lt.M & proceeded to open the frig.
The Chief then told Lt. M to “take your men & leave”. One of those old stories I’ll never forget. RIP Lt. Dan Marshall.
 
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Fire Location 222A Schaffer St

Fire in the walls 2nd floor

CIDS states vacant. But it’s occupied with squatters. And holes in the floors

All Hands. E-222 & L-135 assigned

Sq-252,E-233,277,271,222
L-176,112,124(Fast),135,103 Act. 112s/c
B-28,37
R-2
Sq-288
D-15
Rac-2
Phone Alarm Reporting Smoke In A Private Dwelling.

B28: 10-75, Fire In The Walls - 06:04.

TL124 - FAST.

B28: Advise All Incoming Units Its A Vacant Building Occupied By Squatters, Holes In The Floor - 06:05.

B28: Using All Hands (E222 & TL135) For Fire On The 2nd Floor Of A 3-Story 20x60 Private Dwelling. 2 L/S, 1 L/O. DWH - 06:07.

Exposures: 1: Street, 2: Similar Attached, 3: Yard, 4: Similar Attached.

B28: Water On The Fire - 06:08.

D15: MBFKD, s/c (1) Additional Truck (L103 act. L112) - 06:23.

D15: PWH - 06:26.

D15: Under Control - 06:42 (Duration 47 Min).

Relocations:
L103 act. L112
 
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I probably had a year on the job & one 6x9 after midnight, our boss Lt. Danny Marshall, who was a FF in L108 on Seigal St got the dispatcher to relocate us out to 108. They were in their new quarters. On our way to 108, we stopped at one of the commercial bakeries in Williamsburg & picked up a couple of large boxes of donuts, then headed to one of the breweries & gave them the donuts & they gave us a couple of cases of tin “soldiers” & we put them on our running board with our roof man & headed to 108. Lt. M had us put some in their frig & when the companies returned, the Bn also, the chief saw Lt.M & proceeded to open the frig.
The Chief then told Lt. M to “take your men & leave”. One of those old stories I’ll never forget. RIP Lt. Dan Marshall.
Dan Marshall was a FF in 108 yrs back & one of the more Senior Men & quite often drove the Rig ....he was super capable driving the Stick Shift Rig (sometime hitting the Air Horn more than the Brake ) he was also super capable in the Fire Bldg....Dan was far from a braggart .& had been in the US Navy hence the nickname the Old Seadog ....( Dan at one point took a transfer to a busy QNS Truck but came back to Seigel St within a few months)... later when was leaving 108 on Promotion to LT I mistakenly thought his best yrs OTJ were going to be behind him & thought he might Retire soon after ....I was wrong....Dan became a LT in 114 & spent several yrs there excelling as a Great Boss ....after 114 Dan went on the be the CPT of LAD*43 & them spent many yrs there earning more well deserved Respect as a Boss & experienced FD Member ....three great individual segments in three Premier FDNY Working Trucks.....Dan always attended our Annual Seigel Eagles Get Togethers....the last time I saw Dan was at one of them several yrs ago....2 weeks after that we got the sad news that Dan in his role as a Flight Instructor in Small Planes was coaching a student & the plane went down killing them both.... Gone But Not Forgotten ....Continued Rest In Peace Brother. ........

DAN 2nd FF row extreme left
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^^^^^^ 1962 Group photo above was posted here in another post originally Thanks to mack....the actual original was photographed, developed then formatted into a large poster size & individual copies like this for all the Members....this was done by my friend RET BC Howard Carlson RIP.... Howie at that time as a High Schooler had made several visits to some BKLYN FHs doing the same....some other's i remember were 235..211..119...102...R*2.
 
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Dan Marshall was a FF in 108 yrs back & one of the more Senior Men & quite often drove the Rig ....he was super capable driving the Stick Shift Rig (sometime hitting the Air Horn more than the Brake ) he was also super capable in the Fire Bldg....Dan was far from a braggart .& had been in the US Navy hence the nickname the Old Seadog ....( Dan at one point took a transfer to a busy QNS Truck but came back to Seigel St within a few months)... later when was leaving 108 on Promotion to LT I mistakenly thought his best yrs OTJ were going to be behind him & thought he might Retire soon after ....I was wrong....Dan became a LT in 114 & spent several yrs there excelling as a Great Boss ....after 114 Dan went on the be the CPT of LAD*43 & them spent many yrs there earning more well deserved Respect as a Boss & experienced FD Member ....three great individual segments in three Premier FDNY Working Trucks.....Dan always attended our Annual Seigel Eagles Get Togethers....the last time I saw Dan was at one of them several yrs ago....2 weeks after that we got the sad news that Dan in his role as a Flight Instructor in Small Planes was coaching a student & the plane went down killing them both.... Gone But Not Forgotten ....Continued Rest In Peace Brother. ........

DAN 2nd FF row extreme left
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Jack, Very nice tribute to Dan. It always got to me, that all the fires he went to throughout his career, he perishes in a plane crash, probably burned to death, if I remember correctly. RIP.
 
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Chief you're right about 211. My Dad was assigned to 211 and I have that photo with all the members at that time, 1962. Paul Carosotto is in that pic with my Dad and eventually I got to work with Paul, Lt. in 233, when we both went to the new House with them.
 
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