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January 5, 1962Around 1960 there was a boro call in Flushing, Queens. Box 94?? and fire located on Frame Place. Numerous residences.
41 Ave & Frame Pl
Simultaneous (not Boro) Call
99-9404-66-937
3 engines only
January 5, 1962Around 1960 there was a boro call in Flushing, Queens. Box 94?? and fire located on Frame Place. Numerous residences.
You're probably right Chief. The grey hairs are growing on the old brain. lolI was there that night...i seem to remember it being after 1960 .....it was a Friday or Sat night.
January 11, 1968 from Manhattan to Bronx 66-55-2848-66-22-937Ever any boro calls to or from the Bronx?
8 alarms Queens Box 1380, Promeanade and Beach March 31 1968.Thanks for the above information Ig. All I can say is strange...curious....interesting. It certainly raises questions.
All within six months in 1968? At that time the "War Years" was just getting underway and everybody was still "running off the bells".
On 1/11/68, temperature was below freezing and there had already been three four alarm fires in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx when Box 2848 hit in at 2:31 pm.
In early February there was a sanitation strike that pushed FDNY to the limit. 2/7 had 746 trash fires and 888 on the 8th. On 2/23 the Third Battalion was relocated from Engine 82 to Engine 94. On 2/26 the retired Captain of Engine 313 died as an LODD. I can't find any record of the eight alarms at Box 2456.
The seven alarm job at Box 2381 at E. 163rd St near Third Ave. was a one story 100x125 foot commercial on 6/6/68.
My first thought: a dispatcher's boro call to get enough engine companies rapidly on the scene?