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PARK SLOPE

Park Slope is a neighborhood in northwestern Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park and Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush Avenue to the north, and Prospect Expressway to the south. Generally, the section from Flatbush Avenue to Garfield Place (the "named streets") is considered the "North Slope", the section from 1st through 9th Streets is considered the "Center Slope", and south of 10th Street, the "South Slope". The neighborhood takes its name from its location on the western slope of neighboring Prospect Park. Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue are its primary commercial streets, while its east–west side streets are lined with brownstones and apartment buildings.

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rest in peace owen carlock L122 (9/11 related)
correct me if i am wrong but owen succumbed to his 9/11 illness while attending the al ronaldson 9/11 memorial golf outing in myrtle beach.
owen along with his foursome were regulars at this golf outing.
never forget.
 
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The location on Union Street at the time seems to be exposure 2 to the quarters of Engine 269.
The firehouse is 788 Union Street, even though I've seen it listed as 786 Union.
The 1940s tax map view looks like it's 788, the same numbers seen today, but it's not clear.
Regardless, exposure 2 to the firehouse is a two-story building both then and now.

I think you nailed it.
 
Owen was an all-around good guy and a friend I was lucky enough to meet when he moved to Middletown. Missed always.
 
TEM 217, Owen was in SC playing in tournament when he passed. Had coffee with him just before he left for SC. Funny guy!
 
Division 1 had its origin in Lower Manhattan in 1869 as the Lower District, coming under command of the 1st Assistant Chief in 1883. In 1906, Division 1 was moved further south to the quarters of Ladder 10 on Fulton Street while Division 2 moved into the former station of Engine 55 on Lafayette Street, splitting the Division area. Division 1 encompasses neighborhoods such as Soho, Tribeca, Little Italy, and Chinatown with buildings from high rises to industrial, residential to ferry terminals, markets, schools and government centers.

Lower District
Lower District77 Canal St, Manhattan 1869with Battalion Chief 8

1st Assistant Chief
1st Assistant Chief77 Canal St, Manhattan 1883
1st Deputy ChiefRelocated155 (127-129) Mercer St, Manhattan 1894with Ladder 20

Division 1
Division 1Organized155 (127-129) Mercer St, Manhattan 1897with Ladder 20
Division 1Relocated173 Lafayette (Elm) St, Manhattan 1900former station Engine 55
Division 1Change185 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1905from 173 Elm St
Division 1Renumberedas Division 2 1906
Division 1Reorganized193 Fulton St, Manhattan 1906with Ladder 10
Division 1Relocated100 Duane St, Manhattan 1907with Engine 7
Division 1Relocated243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1938with Engine 20
Division 1Relocated100 Duane St, Manhattan 1941with Engine 7
Division 1Temporary87 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1956with Engine 31
Division 1Relocated243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1956with Rescue 1
Division 1Relocated42 Great Jones St, Manhattan 1961with Engine 33
Division 1New Station251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1974with Engine 13
Division 1New Station227 Ave of the Americas, Manhattan 1975with Engine 24
Division 1Relocated251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1990with Ladder 20
Division 1Relocated227 Ave of the Americas, Manhattan 1994with Engine 24
Division 1Relocated251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1998with Ladder 20
 
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Division 1 had its origin in Lower Manhattan in 1869 as the Lower District, coming under command of the 1st Assistant Chief in 1883. In 1906, Division 1 was moved further south to the quarters of Ladder 10 on Fulton Street while Division 2 moved into the former station of Engine 55 on Lafayette Street, splitting the Division area. Division 1 encompasses neighborhoods such as Soho, Tribeca, Little Italy, and Chinatown with buildings from high rises to industrial, residential to ferry terminals, markets, schools and government centers.

Lower District
Lower District77 Canal St, Manhattan 1869with Battalion Chief 8

1st Assistant Chief
1st Assistant Chief77 Canal St, Manhattan 1883
1st Deputy ChiefRelocated155 (127-129) Mercer St, Manhattan 1894with Ladder 20

Division 1
Division 1Organized155 (127-129) Mercer St, Manhattan 1897with Ladder 20
Division 1Relocated173 Lafayette (Elm) St, Manhattan 1900former station Engine 55
Division 1Change185 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1905from 173 Elm St
Division 1Renumberedas Division 2 1906
Division 1Reorganized193 Fulton St, Manhattan 1906with Ladder 10
Division 1Relocated100 Duane St, Manhattan 1907with Engine 7
Division 1Relocated243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1938with Engine 20
Division 1Relocated100 Duane St, Manhattan 1941with Engine 7
Division 1Temporary87 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1956with Engine 31
Division 1Relocated243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1956with Rescue 1
Division 1Relocated42 Great Jones St, Manhattan 1961with Engine 33
Division 1New Station251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1974with Engine 13
Division 1New Station227 Ave of the Americas, Manhattan 1975with Engine 24
Division 1Relocated251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1990with Ladder 20
Division 1Relocated227 Ave of the Americas, Manhattan 1994with Engine 24
Division 1Relocated251 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1998with Ladder 20

Battalions assigned to Lower District
Battalion 11869 - 1883
Battalion 21869 - 1883
Battalion 31869 - 1883
Battalion 41869 - 1883
Battalion 51869 - 1883
Battalion 61869 - 1883

Battalions assigned to 1st Assistant Chief
Battalion 11883 - 1897
Battalion 21883 - 1897
Battalion 31883 - 1897
Battalion 41883 - 1897
Battalion 51884 - 1897
Battalion 61883 - 1897

Battalions assigned to Division 1
Battalion 11897 -
Battalion 21897 - 1948, 1951 -
Battalion 31897 - 1906, 1948 - 1950
Battalion 41897 -
Battalion 51948 - 1950, 1956 - 1974
Battalion 61979 -
Battalion 71994 -
Battalion 191906 - 1909
 
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