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Anyone remember when SI had 2 5 alarm fires going at the same time, Vesey Paper and a brush fire.
I remember 2 fires in Staten Island on 9-8-2010. Box 55-3613 atAnyone remember when SI had 2 5 alarm fires going at the same time, Vesey Paper and a brush fire.
Box 55-3613 at Ilyssa Way-Woodrow Street, and Box 66-3039 at Buffalo Street-Hylan Blvd.-Great Kills Park. A second box was transmitted for that same location on the next day. Box 55-8480I remember 2 fires in Staten Island on 9-8-2010. Box 55-3613 at
Would it be possible to get a description of these 2 jobs? TY.Box 55-3613 at Ilyssa Way-Woodrow Street, and Box 66-3039 at Buffalo Street-Hylan Blvd.-Great Kills Park. A second box was transmitted for that same location on the next day. Box 55-8480
April 29, 1999Anyone remember when SI had 2 5 alarm fires going at the same time, Vesey Paper and a brush fire.
At first I found it interesting they called for mutual aid from NJ before other FDNY companies from other boroughs but then realized this was over a year before the Verrazzano Bridge opened. Must have been easier to have JCFD companies cross the Goethals or Outerbridge Crossing opposed to taking ferry from BK.I remember when SI had three 5-alarms burning at the same time. Black Saturday, April 20, 1963.
Black Saturday: One of the largest fires in Staten Island history in photos
On April 20, 1963, three brush fires devastated multiple Staten Island neighborhoods, burning down more than 100 houses.www.silive.com
My family was relocated 3 times during the day. My father was a engine company lieutenant and spent the day and the following night fighting the fires. The brush fires destroyed over a hundred structures and required Mutual Aid from Jersey City. I remember seeing 6 JCFD pumpers responding along the old Drumgoole Blvd. High winds, dry weather, poor water supply, kids off from school, no street signs, no maps, a lot of new construction. Frustrating day for fire companies with no water.
There were many Brooklyn and Manhattan companies operating. Manhattan companies took the SI Ferry or went through NJ. Brooklyn companies took the 69th Street Ferry. It was a memory to see the JCFD companies convoy in while we were being evacuated. SI did have extra companies staffed (called Brush Patrol companies) but there was not enough units or manpower without an operating water supply that failed. Engine companies found ponds and creeks to draft water from where possible. There were actually 3 or 4 days of heavy brush fires in addition to this Saturday.At first I found it interesting they called for mutual aid from NJ before other FDNY companies from other boroughs but then realized this was over a year before the Verrazzano Bridge opened. Must have been easier to have JCFD companies cross the Goethals or Outerbridge Crossing opposed to taking ferry from BK.
11 multiple alarms from 11:47 until 3:15. 4 in SI, 5 in Brooklyn including a fifth alarm, 1 in Bronx and Queens. Every company minus one was engaged in firefighting.I remember when SI had three 5-alarms burning at the same time. Black Saturday, April 20, 1963.
Black Saturday: One of the largest fires in Staten Island history in photos
On April 20, 1963, three brush fires devastated multiple Staten Island neighborhoods, burning down more than 100 houses.www.silive.com
My family was relocated 3 times during the day. My father was a engine company lieutenant and spent the day and the following night fighting the fires. The brush fires destroyed over a hundred structures and required Mutual Aid from Jersey City. I remember seeing 6 JCFD pumpers responding along the old Drumgoole Blvd. High winds, dry weather, poor water supply, kids off from school, no street signs, no maps, a lot of new construction. Frustrating day for fire companies with no water.
The one company was probably Engine 7011 multiple alarms from 11:47 until 3:15. 4 in SI, 5 in Brooklyn including a fifth alarm, 1 in Bronx and Queens. Every company minus one was engaged in firefighting.
10 extra Engines lined up outside quarters...5 guys per company...the firehouse chef was in over his head that day!How FDNY handled SI brushfire season in following years - sending other boro engine companies to SI firehouses (E 164/L 84) on dry/windy days during brush season.
04/23/1962 Staten Island Pleasant Plains