Willy D asked me to post this
It’s his brother George as the B/C at a job in Bridgeport
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Thank you once again Brad. I am very proud of my brother George.
When he got on the job in Bridgeport, he went on just as that city was starting to see it's own set of War Years. The cities workload of fires was beginning to increase dramatically. Similar to what it's neighbor, NYC about 50 miles away, had seen in many parts of the city. Car fires, rubbish fires, and vacant building fires were a routine occurrence.
When my brother George made Lt he was assigned to Truck 5, now called Ladder 5 out of Bridgeport Fire Dept Hqs. He worked the day of the worst construction accident in Connecticut's history as the Lt of the first due Truck Co. That was the L'Ambiance Building Collapse of a 16 story residential housing unit under construction. That collapse killed 29 construction workers on April 23, 1987. That also included a response from members of the FDNY, Dade County, Fla and Fairfax County, Va, who responded with their (then) newly formed "search and rescue teams".
Today my brother is doing fine and lives about 3 miles from me in a small village called: "Baltic". A village in the Town of Sprague, Ct., population about 4,000 people.
From Bridgeport to Baltic. No multistory housing projects, no abandoned cars, no vacant lots full of rubbish, etc. But he does have the smell of cow manure during the spring season.
As a Bridgeport Firefighter he sure did pay his dues though. He spent his career on some of Bridgeport's busiest companies. Truck 5, now called Ladder 5, Squad 5 now called Rescue 5, Truck 6 now called Ladder 6, Engine 10, and as battalion chief he worked Battalion 2, one of two battalion chiefs assigned to cover the city.
Photo Credit goes to my long time Buff Buddy, Ken Kelly who recently turned 96 years old and was given a surprise Happy Birthday Party at our site administrators, John Bendick's home on February 23rd, this past year. Some of the guys here have met Kenny and I still go down to visit him. We talk about all those GREAT Times we had together over the last 50 years, buffing places like NYC, Providence, and of course Bridgeport.