7/21/22 Bronx 2nd Alarm Box 4754

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Address: 1776 Hoe Ave. off Boston Road

Fire on the first floor of a 2 story commercial building

B-18: Transmit the 10-75 - Fire on the first floor - 13:50

L-19 FAST

B-18: All Hands - Fire in a high voltage room - Have Con Ed respond - 13:52

D-6: PWH - Transmit a 2nd Alarm for relief purposes - We only need the 4&2 & a new FAST truck - 15:21

B-18: Under Control - 17:44

Duration: 4 Hours & 2 Min.

Maybe:
E-45, 88, 73, 48
L-31, 27, 19F
B-18, 26
R-3
SQ-61
D-6
RAC-3

2nd Alarm:
E-60 (act. 88), 313 (act. 90), 94, 96
L-115 (act. 31), 136 (act. 27), L-30F (act. 38)

Relief at 18:00
E-68
L-61
B-20

Relocations:
E-60 to E-88
E-14 to E-88
E-315 to E-73
E-230 to E-96
L-136 to L-27
L-25 to L-27
L-42 to L-19
L-115 to L-31
B-49 to B-18
B-53 to B-26
 
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E14 relocates to E88...a long run from from 18th St. I am betting that relocation has never happened before. But there is a connection between engine 14 and engine 88...

In 1922, E88 replaced its horses with a tractor driven steamer and motorized hose wagon reassigned from engine 14.

What goes round comes round... A century later.
 
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I believe E 14 was first due to Box 8300 on 10/29/2012. And having heard recordings of dispatch audio from years ago, anything was possible.
 
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^^^^ On 10-29-12 during Hurricane Sandy BN*46 was the 1st Due BC (from QTRS on Grand Ave ) to 8300 for the big Fire in Breezy Point ..... (closer BNs were all operating at other Fires).....Chief Joe Pfiefer lived there & was actually there 1st but the 46 was the 1st to arrive assigned BN.
 
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