I was a Buff in FDNY Ladder 3 and was at the L-3 firehouse on E-13st. when L-3 responded to box 598. They knew me so I was able to stay in the firehouse as L-3 and Batt. 6 responded. I went to the housewatch and heard that that Box 598 was a "Job", So I got into my car and drove to W.23 St. and Broadway. When I arrived, heavy smoke was drifting out of the Wonder Drug Wholesale Store on the W. 23 St. side of the fire building.
I think a 2nd Alarm had already been transmitted at this point. Suddenly a large amount of smoke and dust under pressure pushed out halfway across W. 23 St. Soon after members of Ladder 3, I knew, and some members of (I think Engine 5), came scrambling out of the sidewalk cellar entrance, on W. 23 St... Some had no fire helmets and had their hair smoking. One L-3 member said to me "There are guys trapped!" I helped the injured that I could to EMS, but some just went and tried to get back into the building to save their trapped brother firemen. Soon fire could be seen in the windows spreading up into the building. Additional Multiple alarms were quickly transmitted and special call for addition Rescue Companies and I think Squads. As the hours passed the extent of the loss became known and everyone knew that 12 Firemen had been lost. including a Deputy Chief and Battalion Chief and 10 Company Officers and firemen. I stayed on the scene until mid-morning the next day and sadly remember the widows aguish, at the scene. I always wanted to be an FDNY firemen (Term at the time was Firemen) but the caring and unselfish desire to save their trapped brothers that night on W. 23 St. on 10-17-66. After my time in the Navy, I was appointed to the FDNY Jan. 27, 1973.
May we all remember the brothers lost in `before and after 1966, and those lost on 9-11-01. Captain Bon Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.