johnd248 said:
Not totally sure, and I don't have the dates for verification, but I believe Eng 280/Lad 132 were separate,adjoining buildings and each company maintained house watch. Also might be true for Eng281/Lad147. That was way in the past and both have common watch desks now.
The firehouses you mention were built in 1913 and between 1908 to 1925, most engine/ladder houses were built with a wall between the engine and ladder and two housewatch desks, some even twin walk-in doors to the individual watch desks. Many have been renovated since. E84/L34, E88/L38, E90/L41, E91/E91-2/L43 (3-bays), E92/L44, E93/E93-2/L45 (3 bays), E94/L48, E95/L36, E153/L77, E259/L128, E264/E328/L134 (originally E264 had 2 sections), E270/L125 (L125 moved to E315 in 1953), E271/L124, E279/L131, E280/L132, E281/L147, E282/L148, E287/L136 & E291/L140. One firehouse that was closed years ago was the 3 bay Jamaica "Big House" built in 1925 @ 89-56 162nd St. it housed E275/298/299/L127/BC50 where I remember reading that each engine and the ladder company had their own housewatch desks. The 3 bays facing from the street were: A. E298/E299 B. L127 C. E275/BC50