68jk09 said:^^^^^ Prior to BN*28 being organized at 271 (from BN*37-2 at 222) 218 was in BN*35....BN*60 rotated every third night from 1800 to 2400 hrs between BNs 35...44 & ?? acting as another Section (some great BCs & BN*FFs in the Unit) ...during the remaining hrs they were in Qtrs w/218 & responded at the Dispatchers discretion.
68jk09 said:^^^^^^^ There was a photo in the Chicago Tribune of a Community Protest outside 218 during the "supposed fiscal crisis" in 1975 when they were threatened with closing...not sure if the photo was on here or ?
68jk09 said:^^^^^^^ There was a photo in the Chicago Tribune of a Community Protest outside 218 during the "supposed fiscal crisis" in 1975 when they were threatened with closing...not sure if the photo was on here or ?
You left out Bn's 25 & 26 that were formerly Bn's 12-2 & 14-2, respectively.mack said:68jk09 said:^^^^^ Prior to BN*28 being organized at 271 (from BN*37-2 at 222) 218 was in BN*35....BN*60 rotated every third night from 1800 to 2400 hrs between BNs 35...44 & ?? acting as another Section (some great BCs & BN*FFs in the Unit) ...during the remaining hrs they were in Qtrs w/218 & responded at the Dispatchers discretion.
FDNY Battalions had very high response activity in the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1968, Bn 44-1 and Bn 44-2 responded to 11,598 combined runs.
In 1971, the NY Times reported that Bn 44 responded to over 10,000 runs. Bn 44 aide Seymour Schenker reported over the Department Radio, ?The 44 Battalion has just completed its 10,000th run? (to which the dispatcher replied) ? ?Congratulations Bn 44, now take in number 10,001!?. (http://watkinsst.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/battalion-44-history-complete1.pdf)
In 1971, 43 FDNY battalions responded to 3100 runs, many doing more than 5000 or 6000 runs.
In 1973, 46 FDNY battalions responded to 3100 runs or more, Bn 56 responded 7123 times.
It was not uncommon for dispatchers to ask on the radio - "Is there an available chief for a working fire?"
FDNY created second sections in several battalions:
Bn 3-2 E 94 1968-69 BX
Bn 12-2 L 14 1968-69 MN
Bn 14-2 E 60 1968-69 BX
Bn 18-2 E 45 1968-69 BX
Bn 37-2 E 222 1968-69 BK
Bn 39-2 E 236 1968-69 BK
Bn 44-2 E 231 1968-69 BK
FDNY created new battalions:
Bn 27 E 82 1969 BX
Bn 55 E 73 1969 BX
Bn 56 L 27 1969 BX
Bn 57 E 235 1969 BK
Bn 58 E 231 1969 BK
Bn 59 E 275 1970 QN
Bn 60 E 218 1970 BK (relocated nights where needed)
To reduce workloads, in the 1970s FDNY changed battalion locations, reassigned boxes, reduced units assigned for administration, introduced Adaptive Response, introduced Discretionary Response boxes and introduced ERS fire alarm boxes.
guitarman314 said:You left out Bn's 25 & 26 that were formerly Bn's 12-2 & 14-2, respectively.mack said:68jk09 said:^^^^^ Prior to BN*28 being organized at 271 (from BN*37-2 at 222) 218 was in BN*35....BN*60 rotated every third night from 1800 to 2400 hrs between BNs 35...44 & ?? acting as another Section (some great BCs & BN*FFs in the Unit) ...during the remaining hrs they were in Qtrs w/218 & responded at the Dispatchers discretion.
FDNY Battalions had very high response activity in the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1968, Bn 44-1 and Bn 44-2 responded to 11,598 combined runs.
In 1971, the NY Times reported that Bn 44 responded to over 10,000 runs. Bn 44 aide Seymour Schenker reported over the Department Radio, ?The 44 Battalion has just completed its 10,000th run? (to which the dispatcher replied) ? ?Congratulations Bn 44, now take in number 10,001!?. (http://watkinsst.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/battalion-44-history-complete1.pdf)
In 1971, 43 FDNY battalions responded to 3100 runs, many doing more than 5000 or 6000 runs.
In 1973, 46 FDNY battalions responded to 3100 runs or more, Bn 56 responded 7123 times.
It was not uncommon for dispatchers to ask on the radio - "Is there an available chief for a working fire?"
FDNY created second sections in several battalions:
Bn 3-2 E 94 1968-69 BX
Bn 12-2 L 14 1968-69 MN
Bn 14-2 E 60 1968-69 BX
Bn 18-2 E 45 1968-69 BX
Bn 37-2 E 222 1968-69 BK
Bn 39-2 E 236 1968-69 BK
Bn 44-2 E 231 1968-69 BK
FDNY created new battalions:
Bn 27 E 82 1969 BX
Bn 55 E 73 1969 BX
Bn 56 L 27 1969 BX
Bn 57 E 235 1969 BK
Bn 58 E 231 1969 BK
Bn 59 E 275 1970 QN
Bn 60 E 218 1970 BK (relocated nights where needed)
To reduce workloads, in the 1970s FDNY changed battalion locations, reassigned boxes, reduced units assigned for administration, introduced Adaptive Response, introduced Discretionary Response boxes and introduced ERS fire alarm boxes.
jkal said:I believe the comment from the 44 Aide, Seymore Schenker, was directed to TL-120. 120 was the Only individual company to do over 10,000 runs in 1 year, in 1971. There were many 2nd sections But, only 1 company has that distinction.
Capt JC (ret)
TL-120 FDNY
Brownsville, brooklyn
turk132 said:I think BN25 was in with E91 not E58