Ray Cooney the Host was a FF in LAD*127.mack said:Engine 262 FF Joe Chiodi, FDNY - Fire House Kitchen:
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/media/shows/firehouse-kitchen.page?id=3708?pg=8
As can be seen in the early photos, the firehouse was lettered for Engine 95 and Ladder 50.mack said:Engine 95/Ladder 36 firehouse 29 Vermilyea Avenue Inwood, Manhattan Division 7, Battalion 13 "The End of the Line"
Engine 95 organized 29 Vermilyea Avenue w/Ladder 36 1915
Ladder 36 organized 1901 Sedgwick Avenue at Engine 43 1908
Ladder 36 disbanded 1913
Ladder 36 reorganized 29 Vermilyea Avenue at Engine 95 1915
Foam 88 organized 29 Vermilyea Avenue at Engine 95 1989
Foam 88 became Foam 95 1998
fdhistorian said:As can be seen in the early photos, the firehouse was lettered for Engine 95 and Ladder 50.mack said:Engine 95/Ladder 36 firehouse 29 Vermilyea Avenue Inwood, Manhattan Division 7, Battalion 13 "The End of the Line"
Engine 95 organized 29 Vermilyea Avenue w/Ladder 36 1915
Ladder 36 organized 1901 Sedgwick Avenue at Engine 43 1908
Ladder 36 disbanded 1913
Ladder 36 reorganized 29 Vermilyea Avenue at Engine 95 1915
Foam 88 organized 29 Vermilyea Avenue at Engine 95 1989
Foam 88 became Foam 95 1998
Ladder 36 was originally organized with Engine 43. In 1913 Engine 43 and Ladder 36 became a combination company numbered 43. In 1915, Combination 43 reverted to Engine 43 only, so number 36 was available for reassignment when Ladder 50 came up. Ladder 36 was organized while Ladder 50 was later used for a new Ladder Company at Engine 89 in 1926.
Foam 88 was one of eight foam units numbered 81 to 88. In 1998, the 80 series foam units were renumbered to coincide with the engine company that provided staffing. Thus Foam 88 was renumbered 95.
mack said:Designation of company numbers comes up a lot. Who, or what FDNY office or position, determines unit designations. Are there any regulations or policy?
fdhistorian said:mack said:Designation of company numbers comes up a lot. Who, or what FDNY office or position, determines unit designations. Are there any regulations or policy?
The length of the telegraph signature may have had something to do with there being no Engine 100, 200, or 300.
Some units were numbered by their telegraph signature (Bridge Chemical, Air Compressor, Searchlight, Smoke Ejector, Engineer Supervising)
Unit number series were also changed for the Starfire cad system ID's. (Foam, Brush, Thaw)
Brush units have had four different ID number series (1-9, 80's, 500's, and by co-located engine number)
500 series reserve engines skipped 501, 502, 504, 506, and 530 as those were assigned to brush fire units.
Some numbers were assigned and never used (E322, L57, L60, L139, L141, L145), some were assigned but used elsewhere (L50, L133, L160).
Numbers get reassigned (E4, E251, E326, E72, L36, Fireboats and many more).
mack said:Engine 278 firehouse 5011 7th Avenue Sunset Park, Brooklyn Division 10, Battalion 40 DISBANDED
Engine 278 organized 5011 7th Avenue in new firehouse 1913
Engine 278 disbanded 1975
Engine 278 reorganized 5011 7th Avenue 1975
Engine 278 disbanded 2003
Battalion 40 located 5011 7th Avenue at Engine 278 1917-1975
A correction:
The above photo is of Engine 279, not 278.
The member facing in the direction of the camera is FF Joe Grzelak, later BC Joe Grzelak of Battalion 48 who was killed on September 11, 2001.
t123ken said:mack said:Engine 278 firehouse 5011 7th Avenue Sunset Park, Brooklyn Division 10, Battalion 40 DISBANDED
Engine 278 organized 5011 7th Avenue in new firehouse 1913
Engine 278 disbanded 1975
Engine 278 reorganized 5011 7th Avenue 1975
Engine 278 disbanded 2003
Battalion 40 located 5011 7th Avenue at Engine 278 1917-1975
A correction:
The above photo is of Engine 279, not 278.
The member facing in the direction of the camera is FF Joe Grzelak, later BC Joe Grzelak of Battalion 48 who was killed on September 11, 2001.
Thanks for the correction. Engine 279 w/FF Joe Grzelak - 1970s:
BC Joseph Grzelak, Battalion 48, - former Engine 279 - LODD - September 11, 2001 - WTC:
https://www.silive.com/september-11/index.ssf/2010/09/joseph_grzelak_52_fdny_battali.html
- former member Engine 279
- USMC veteran
RIP. Never forget.