3/9/21 Queens 10-75 Box 6974

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Fire Location: 43-23 Bell Blvd

Fire in a commercial

Box loaded up due to calls

L-164 Fast

D-14 extra Engine & truck while en route E-299 & L-152

Maybe:
E-306,320,326,313,299s/c
L-167,160,164(Fast),152s/c
B-53,52
R-4
Sq-288
D-14
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The bldg for many years was Krause Paint Store then when it closed it became a Martial Arts place & most recently was the Bell Club.... for kettle bells & other weight lifting / exercise regimens.
 
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The bldg for many years was Krause Paint Store then when it closed it became a Martial Arts place & most recently was the Bell Club.... for kettle bells & other weight lifting / exercise regimens.
cool history brother.
 
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White Castle - I remember the young lady attendants with roller skates taking your order and attaching the tray to your window. I also remember my uncle buying belly bombers in the mid 50’s when they were a nickel.

I too remember the Krause Paint store as well. A few blocks further up was Buzz and Mac’s a local watering hole where my bachelor party was held.
 
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Eugene, would you happen to recall a very small diner that was tucked in on Bell right by the LIRR entrance? Could have been no more than six stools. I t was on the east side of Bell on the south side of the tracks. 1968-69 when I worked on the Long Island Jewish Hospital ambulance we stopped there a few times for coffee, etc. Nobody seems to remember but I know it was there. Ring a bell?
 
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Eugene, would you happen to recall a very small diner that was tucked in on Bell right by the LIRR entrance? Could have been no more than six stools. I t was on the east side of Bell on the south side of the tracks. 1968-69 when I worked on the Long Island Jewish Hospital ambulance we stopped there a few times for coffee, etc. Nobody seems to remember but I know it was there. Ring a bell?
 
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