Baltimore MD 6th Alarm 9/22/24

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BALTIMORE CITY, MD *6TH ALARM* 400 W LOMBARD ST | FIRE IN 2 STORY MIXED OCCUPANCY EXTENDING TO EXPOSURES





 
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E*23, R*1 and BN*6 are probably the only apparatus that would respond from Steadman on a fire. The rest of the apparatus are EMS and specialty resources.
Wow. No ladder company. What a shame. I rode a tour out of there in 1984. Amazing back then.
 
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Wow. No ladder company. What a shame. I rode a tour out of there in 1984. Amazing back then.
2 Truck was disbanded back around 2000. I used to love to stop in there to grab a t-shirt during Firehouse Expo. That was also a great week to be in Baltimore.
 
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Thanks for the update. Yes I too had some great times down there in the early days of the Firehouse Expo. I used to bunk in with Rosedale FD just over the city line off Old Philadelphia Road. Rosedale has since relocated to a new firehouse.
 
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Back in the day, Engine 15 would have been first due- right turn out of quarters and start looking for a hydrant'

Engine Company 15 was formed in 1890 and was the first fully paid fire company in BFD. On 11/2/1891 it moved into a remodeled 1870 building at 308 West Lombard Street (directly across from the Holiday Inn). There were two bays and the building was best known for having a four foot brickwork Star of David above them . Over the years Engine 15 hosted Chemical 8, a water tower, a second section, the horse hospital, the department store room, and finally, a high pressure hose company (2?). I remember the house running with two 1948 open cab Macks (engine and hose) classic Baltimore paint and baskets....and a literal forest of Morse deck pipes.

Number Two Truck House was opened in 1910 on the west side of Paca north of Fayette and was first due also. The second due truck was One's- with Engine 32 in their 1907 house on Gay between Baltimore and Pratt.

Next in would be Engine 23 and Battalion 5 from their 1903 quarters on Saratoga Street and Tyson Alley

Following them would Engine 1 (the Rescue Company) from their 1908 house on the east side of Paca below Mulberry.

After that would be Engine 7 from their 1860 house at Eutaw and Ross (later Druid Hill Avenue) and Engine 38 from their 1910 house on west Baltimore east of Fremont.

At it's zenith I think that the Steadman House housed Engines 1, 15,23,38, 59 and Truck 2, Battalion 5, Airflex 1, Medic 1, and stored the Hi-Ranger snorkel.
 
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Back in the day, Engine 15 would have been first due- right turn out of quarters and start looking for a hydrant'

Engine Company 15 was formed in 1890 and was the first fully paid fire company in BFD. On 11/2/1891 it moved into a remodeled 1870 building at 308 West Lombard Street (directly across from the Holiday Inn). There were two bays and the building was best known for having a four foot brickwork Star of David above them . Over the years Engine 15 hosted Chemical 8, a water tower, a second section, the horse hospital, the department store room, and finally, a high pressure hose company (2?). I remember the house running with two 1948 open cab Macks (engine and hose) classic Baltimore paint and baskets....and a literal forest of Morse deck pipes.

Number Two Truck House was opened in 1910 on the west side of Paca north of Fayette and was first due also. The second due truck was One's- with Engine 32 in their 1907 house on Gay between Baltimore and Pratt.

Next in would be Engine 23 and Battalion 5 from their 1903 quarters on Saratoga Street and Tyson Alley

Following them would Engine 1 (the Rescue Company) from their 1908 house on the east side of Paca below Mulberry.

After that would be Engine 7 from their 1860 house at Eutaw and Ross (later Druid Hill Avenue) and Engine 38 from their 1910 house on west Baltimore east of Fremont.

At it's zenith I think that the Steadman House housed Engines 1, 15,23,38, 59 and Truck 2, Battalion 5, Airflex 1, Medic 1, and stored the Hi-Ranger snorkel.
Thanks much brother - great history
 
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Back in the day, Engine 15 would have been first due- right turn out of quarters and start looking for a hydrant'

Engine Company 15 was formed in 1890 and was the first fully paid fire company in BFD. On 11/2/1891 it moved into a remodeled 1870 building at 308 West Lombard Street (directly across from the Holiday Inn). There were two bays and the building was best known for having a four foot brickwork Star of David above them . Over the years Engine 15 hosted Chemical 8, a water tower, a second section, the horse hospital, the department store room, and finally, a high pressure hose company (2?). I remember the house running with two 1948 open cab Macks (engine and hose) classic Baltimore paint and baskets....and a literal forest of Morse deck pipes.

Number Two Truck House was opened in 1910 on the west side of Paca north of Fayette and was first due also. The second due truck was One's- with Engine 32 in their 1907 house on Gay between Baltimore and Pratt.

Next in would be Engine 23 and Battalion 5 from their 1903 quarters on Saratoga Street and Tyson Alley

Following them would Engine 1 (the Rescue Company) from their 1908 house on the east side of Paca below Mulberry.

After that would be Engine 7 from their 1860 house at Eutaw and Ross (later Druid Hill Avenue) and Engine 38 from their 1910 house on west Baltimore east of Fremont.

At it's zenith I think that the Steadman House housed Engines 1, 15,23,38, 59 and Truck 2, Battalion 5, Airflex 1, Medic 1, and stored the Hi-Ranger snorkel.
Companies at Steadman house over the years

Engine 1 - 1973 - 1976
Engine 15 - 1973 - 1978
Engine 23 - 1978 - present
Engine 27 - 1973 - 1974
Engine 38 - 1981 - 1994
Engine 59 - 1974 - 1977
Ladder 2 - 1973 - 2009
Water Tower 1 (Snorkel) - 1973 - 1979
Rescue 1 - 1973 - present
Deputy Chief 1st Division - 1973 - 1973
Battalion 5 - 1973 - 1973
Battalion 6 - 2002 - present
Medic 1 - 1973 - present
Ambulance 22 - 2002 - 2018
Ambulance 23 - 2004 - present
Mobile Hospital - 1973 - 1986
EMS 5 - 2002 - 2019
EMS 6 - 2019 - present
AirFlex 1 - 1974 - 1979
 
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So in 1974... this job wouldve had 4 Engines, a Truck & Snorkel, The rescue, Medic, Mobile Hospital and AirFlex (what even is this btw?) all around the corner...great things these city governments do to fire departments..
 
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