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I remember watching videos from the 80s and 90s, of E58 and engine companies in the Bronx, on their day to day operations. A lot of the calls that the engines came across was trash fires in the street, where items had been dumped, and then subsequently torched, these would i imagine be classed as workers, but these engines were stretching a hose to apply water numerous times throughout a tour.
Are their still engines out there in NYC that see this kind of hose stretching on a daily basis, to put out the smaller fires?
JT
Are their still engines out there in NYC that see this kind of hose stretching on a daily basis, to put out the smaller fires?
JT