3/15/2025 Bronx All Hands Box 4797

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Address: 102 West 183 Street - between Loring Place and Andrews Avenue

Fire in the basement of a 6 story 100x90 MD.

2212 - Bn. 19 - Investigating a smoke condition on the 1st floor.

2214 - Bn. 19 - We have a small rubbish fire in the basement. Stretching a line now.

2217 - Bn. 19 - Transmit the 10-75 the box. Fire in the basement.

L-56 FAST

2220 - Bn. 19 - Using 2x2 for a fire in the basement. 1 L/S/O, water on the fire, searches in progress. DWH

2224 - Bn. 19 - Go with the All Hands.

2228 - Div. 7 - Primaries are complete and negative. MBFKD. PWH - Duration 23 minutes.

2242 - Div. 7 - Secondaries are complete and negative. Under Control - Duration 36 minutes.

Maybe:
E-75, 43, 48, 42, 95
L-33, 59, 56F, 36
B-19, 27
S-41
R-3
D-7
RAC-3
 
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Address: 102 West 183 Street - between Loring Place and Andrews Avenue

Fire in the basement of a 6 story 100x90 MD.

2212 - Bn. 19 - Investigating a smoke condition on the 1st floor.

2214 - Bn. 19 - We have a small rubbish fire in the basement. Stretching a line now.

2217 - Bn. 19 - Transmit the 10-75 the box. Fire in the basement.

L-56 FAST

2220 - Bn. 19 - Using 2x2 for a fire in the basement. 1 L/S/O, water on the fire, searches in progress. DWH

2224 - Bn. 19 - Go with the All Hands.

2228 - Div. 7 - Primaries are complete and negative. MBFKD. PWH - Duration 23 minutes.

2242 - Div. 7 - Secondaries are complete and negative. Under Control - Duration 36 minutes.

Maybe:
E-75, 43, 48, 42, 81
L-33, 59, 56F, 46
B-19, 27
S-41
R-3
D-7
RAC-3
E95 & L36 both on the Box (probably no E42/L46)
 
E95 & L36 both on the Box (probably no E42/L46)
L 36 was 2nd due on that box & L27 use to be 3rd due. The assignment was 75, 43, 48, 42. 95, 46. Since then Eng 75, 46, & 48 have all moved.
 
This address sounded familiar to me. Just a few doors up the street is a handsome old building that once housed the Fitch Sanitarium, the hospital where I was born. (My brothers used to tease me that I was born in a "sanitarium", confusing it with "asylum" I guess.) It was built in the early 1920s but the hospital itself had a history going back to the mid 19th century. It closed for good in 1962 and was sold for use as a dormitory by NYU before they abandoned their beautiful Bronx campus. (Big mistake!) I'm told it's senior citizen housing today. It was interesting to drive past it a few years ago for the first time, knowing that's where I was launched.

18 years after my launch date I visited the NYU campus to interview with the head track coach for a possible athletic scholarship. I mentioned the event to my father later that evening and he nodded and said, "Sure, Joe Healy". (Fathers back then seemed to know everybody.) He explained that Mr Healy was a brother firefighter in his 18th battalion at Engine 48. One day riding the back step, the next day a honcho at a major university. Talented men. I never knew if Healy knew whose kid I was or if the two had spoken about my interview. You just didn't ask questions like that of the adults. And yes, I was offered the scholarship but I didn't go to NYU.
 
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