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ENGINE 46/LADDER 27 FIREHOUSE 460 CROSSBRONX EXPRESSWAY, CLAREMENT, BRONX DIVISION 6, BATTALION 17 "CROSS BRONX EXPRESSWAY"

Chemical Engine 4 organized 720 East Tremont Avenue 1874
Chemical Engine 4 new firehouse 485 East Tremont Avenue 1876
Chemical Engine 4 became Combination Engine 46 1881
Combination Engine 46 new firehouse 451 East 176th Street 1895
Combination Engine 46 became Engine 46 Engine 46 1904
Engine 46 new firehouse 460 Cross Bronx Expressway 1972

Engine 46-2 organized 451 East 176th Street at Engine 46 1968
Engine 46-2 disbanded 1969

Ladder 27 organized 453 East 176th Street at Engine 46 1904
Ladder 27 new firehouse 460 Cross Bronx Expressway at Engine 46 1972

Ladder 27-2 organized 453 East 176th Street at Ladder 27 1970
Ladder 27-2 disbanded 1972


453 EAST 176TH STREET FIREHOUSE

Ladder 58 organized 453 East 176th Street 1972
Ladder 58 new firehouse 927 East Tremont Avenue w/Battalion 18 1974

Battalion 56 organized 453 East 176th Street at Ladder 27 1969
Battalion 56 moved 460 Cross Bronx Expressway at Engine 46 1975
Battalion 56 disbanded 1989

Rescue 3 located at 453 East 176th Street 1992-2010
 
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Midtown Manhattan Division 3

While the many and varied fire protection issues of Midtown Manhattan’s Division 3 are not necessarily unique to this division, the intense concentration of all of them within this small area of New York City creates an endless supply of complex challenges. From its intense population density, where people living on Billionaires Row are in sight of homeless encampments, to its diverse concentration of extreme construction, ranging from underground tunnel systems to multiple mega hi-rises rising more than 800 feet above the ground, to its geographical isolation located between two tidal rivers on an island, the most routine incidents can easily require multiple alarm and special resources. A common and usually routine ‘room and contents’ fire in an apartment building requires a major second alarm equivalent response when the apartment is located in a hi-rise or mega hi-rise building. A basic vehicle fire can create a major event if that vehicle fire happens to be in a mile plus long highway tunnel, located underground and under a river. Without having a major airport, Division 3 has had plane crashes into the upper floors of buildings, and into both rivers. Ships have burned and capsized in its port facilities. Simple fires can create life safety issues of great magnitude if they occur in one of the major transportation terminals which see over 100,000 people passing through them daily. A simple trash fire in a subway tunnel not only affects commuters but may find homeless people endangered who are living underneath the platforms. Tourists are attracted to the theater district, Times Square, Madison Square Garden and the Javits Center. Hudson Yards is a city within the city, built above a railroad switching yard. Roosevelt Island is an isolated island accessible by a drawbridge. Midtown Division 3, is home to the United Nations, foreign consulates and numerous national news media organizations, keeping it under the intense visibility of the entire world.

Division 3Organized235 W 58th St, Manhattan 1897with Engine 23
Division 3Relocated205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1902with Ladder 25
Division 3Relocated126 E 50th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 2
Division 3Relocated221 E 75th St, Manhattan 1904with Engine 44
Division 3New Station52 E 114th St, Manhattan 1904with Ladder 26
Division 3Disbanded 1906

Division 3Reorganized115 W 33rd St, Manhattan 1906with Ladder 24, from Division 2, former station Division 2
Division 3New Station142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1946with Engine 1
Division 3Relocated215 W 58th St, Manhattan 1951with Engine 23
Division 3Relocated142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1956with Engine 1
Division 3Renumberedas Division 2 1995

Division 2Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995with Ladder 25, former station Division 4
Division 2Renumberedas Division 3 1995

Division 3Reorganized720 Melrose Ave, Bronx 1995with Engine 71, from Division 6
Division 3Renumberedas Division 6 1995

Division 3Reorganized142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1995with Engine 1
Division 3Renumberedas Division 2 1995

Division 2Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995with Ladder 25, former station Division 4
Division 2Renumberedas Division 3 1997

Division 3Reorganized720 Melrose Ave, Bronx 1995with Engine 71, from Division 6
Division 3Renumberedas Division 6 1997

Division 3Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1997with Ladder 25, from Division 2
Division 3Temporary215 W 58th St, Manhattan 2003with Engine 23
Division 3Renovated205 W 77th St, Manhattan 2004with Ladder 25
 
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Midtown Manhattan Division 3

While the many and varied fire protection issues of Midtown Manhattan’s Division 3 are not necessarily unique to this division, the intense concentration of all of them within this small area of New York City creates an endless supply of complex challenges. From its intense population density, where people living on Billionaires Row are in sight of homeless encampments, to its diverse concentration of extreme construction, ranging from underground tunnel systems to multiple mega hi-rises rising more than 800 feet above the ground, to its geographical isolation located between two tidal rivers on an island, the most routine incidents can easily require multiple alarm and special resources. A common and usually routine ‘room and contents’ fire in an apartment building requires a major second alarm equivalent response when the apartment is located in a hi-rise or mega hi-rise building. A basic vehicle fire can create a major event if that vehicle fire happens to be in a mile plus long highway tunnel, located underground and under a river. Without having a major airport, Division 3 has had plane crashes into the upper floors of buildings, and into both rivers. Ships have burned and capsized in its port facilities. Simple fires can create life safety issues of great magnitude if they occur in one of the major transportation terminals which see over 100,000 people passing through them daily. A simple trash fire in a subway tunnel not only affects commuters but may find homeless people endangered who are living underneath the platforms. Tourists are attracted to the theater district, Times Square, Madison Square Garden and the Javits Center. Hudson Yards is a city within the city, built above a railroad switching yard. Roosevelt Island is an isolated island accessible by a drawbridge. Midtown Division 3, is home to the United Nations, foreign consulates and numerous national news media organizations, keeping it under the intense visibility of the entire world.

Division 3Organized235 W 58th St, Manhattan 1897with Engine 23
Division 3Relocated205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1902with Ladder 25
Division 3Relocated126 E 50th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 2
Division 3Relocated221 E 75th St, Manhattan 1904with Engine 44
Division 3New Station52 E 114th St, Manhattan 1904with Ladder 26
Division 3Disbanded 1906

Division 3Reorganized115 W 33rd St, Manhattan 1906with Ladder 24, from Division 2, former station Division 2
Division 3New Station142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1946with Engine 1
Division 3Relocated215 W 58th St, Manhattan 1951with Engine 23
Division 3Relocated142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1956with Engine 1
Division 3Renumberedas Division 2 1995

Division 2Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995with Ladder 25, former station Division 4
Division 2Renumberedas Division 3 1995

Division 3Reorganized720 Melrose Ave, Bronx 1995with Engine 71, from Division 6
Division 3Renumberedas Division 6 1995

Division 3Reorganized142 W 31st St, Manhattan 1995with Engine 1
Division 3Renumberedas Division 2 1995

Division 2Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995with Ladder 25, former station Division 4
Division 2Renumberedas Division 3 1997

Division 3Reorganized720 Melrose Ave, Bronx 1995with Engine 71, from Division 6
Division 3Renumberedas Division 6 1997

Division 3Reorganized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1997with Ladder 25, from Division 2
Division 3Temporary215 W 58th St, Manhattan 2003with Engine 23
Division 3Renovated205 W 77th St, Manhattan 2004with Ladder 25

Battalions in Division 3

Battalion 91897 - 1903, 1922 - 1995, 1997 -
Battalion 101897 - 1906, 1979 - 1995, 1997 -
Battalion 111897 - 1903, 1997 -
Battalion 121897 - 1906, 1997 -
Battalion 141897 - 1902, 1995 - 1997
Battalion 131898 - 1906
Battalion 151898 - 1902
Battalion 161901 - 1903, 1906 - 1907, 1995 - 1997
Battalion 71906 - 1994
Battalion 81906 - 1995, 1997 -
Battalion 61948 - 1950, 1956 - 1979
Battalion 31995 - 1997
Battalion 171995 - 1997
Battalion 261995 - 1997
 

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ENGINE 46/LADDER 27 FIREHOUSE 460 CROSSBRONX EXPRESSWAY, CLAREMENT, BRONX DIVISION 6, BATTALION 17 "CROSS BRONX EXPRESSWAY"


485 EAST FREMONT AVENUE FORMER FIREHOUSE 1876-1895


Chemical Engine 4 new firehouse 485 East Tremont Avenue 1876
Chemical Engine 4 became Combination Engine 46 1881
Combination Engine 46 moved to new firehouse 451 East 176th Street 1895


1940

485 E TREMONT.jpg


CURRENT

485 E TREMONT FORMER FH.jpg
 

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ENGINE 46/LADDER 27 FIREHOUSE 460 CROSSBRONX EXPRESSWAY, CLAREMENT, BRONX DIVISION 6, BATTALION 17 "CROSS BRONX EXPRESSWAY"


451 EAST 176TH STREET FORMER FIREHOUSE

ENGINE 46/ENGINE 46-2 1895-1972
LADDER 27/LADDER 27-2 1904-1972
BATTALION 56 1969-1972
LADDER 58 1972-1974
RESCUE 3 1992-2010


451 East 176th Street.jpg


E 46 fh 1.jpg

R 3 fh 1.jpg

E 46 fh 70.jpg

OF1.jpg

OFH2.jpg



 
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I think the Bureau of Communications ( or whatever it was called), that worked on the fire alarm boxes, was there before R3 moved in.
 
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I think the Bureau of Communications ( or whatever it was called), that worked on the fire alarm boxes, was there before R3 moved in.
That is a correct thought. I don't know how long it sat vacant before and after the Comm guys. I do know R3 had alot to do to make it home such as shades for the windows, getting a real stove to replace the little residential 4 burner that they inherited, etc.
 
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Battalion 9 - Midtown West

Arts, theater, fashion, music, history, education, wealth, mega high rises, Times Square, Broadway, Hell's Kitchen, Diamond District, Lincoln Square, fires, emergencies & EMS

Battalion 9Organized209 E 122nd St, Manhattan 1869Fuel Depot 8, former station Suburban Engine 37
Battalion 9Relocated248 W 48th St, Manhattan 1879former volunteer Index HC32
Battalion 9Renumberedas Battalion 8 (temporary) 1903
Battalion 9Relocated248 W 48th St, Manhattan 1904former station Battalion Chief 8
Battalion 9Relocated304 W 47th St, Manhattan 1972with Engine 54
Battalion 9New Station782 8th Ave, Manhattan 1974with Engine 54
 
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Battalion 9 - Midtown West

Arts, theater, fashion, music, history, education, wealth, mega high rises, Times Square, Broadway, Hell's Kitchen, Diamond District, Lincoln Square, fires, emergencies & EMS

Battalion 9Organized209 E 122nd St, Manhattan 1869Fuel Depot 8, former station Suburban Engine 37
Battalion 9Relocated248 W 48th St, Manhattan 1879former volunteer Index HC32
Battalion 9Renumberedas Battalion 8 (temporary) 1903
Battalion 9Relocated248 W 48th St, Manhattan 1904former station Battalion Chief 8
Battalion 9Relocated304 W 47th St, Manhattan 1972with Engine 54
Battalion 9New Station782 8th Ave, Manhattan 1974with Engine 54

Companies in Battalion 9

1869 - 1881Battalion 9E22E35E36E37E38L13L14L15
1881 - 1882Battalion 9E22E35E36E37E38cE44L13L14
1882 - 1884Battalion 9E22E35E36E37E38cE44E49L13L14
1884 - 1889Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E34E54L4
1889 - 1890Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E54E56L4
1890 - 1891Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E54E56L4L21
1891 - 1893Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E54E56L4L21WT3
1893 - 1894Battalion 9E2E23E26(E26-2)E40E54E56L4L21WT3
1894 - 1896Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E40E54E56L4L21WT3
1896 - 1897Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E40E54L4L21WT3
1897 - 1898Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E34E54L4L21WT3
1898 - 1901Battalion 9E2E26E26-2E34E54E65L4L21WT3
1901 - 1906Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E34E54L4L21L21-2WT3
1907 - 1908Battalion 9E26E26-2E34E54L4L21L21-2
1908 - 1909Battalion 9E2E26E26-2E54L4L21L21-2
1909 - 1937Battalion 9E2E23E26E26-2E54L4L21L21-2
1937 - 1948Battalion 9E2E23E26E34E54L4L21
1948 - 1951Battalion 9E2E23E34E54L4L21
1951 - 1956Battalion 9E2E23E34E40E54L4L21L35
1956 - 1972Battalion 9E2E23E40E54L4L35
1972 - 1987Battalion 9E23E40E54L4L35R1
1987 - 1988Battalion 9E23E40E54L4L35
1988 -Battalion 9E23E40E54L4L35R1
 
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Battalion 18 originally covered The Bronx to the north of Crotona, Morrisania and Highbridge, and to the west from the Bronx River to the Westchester County line. It was split in 1930 by Battalion 19. A second section was established in 1965, which became Battalion 56 in 1967, remaining in service until 1989. With the neighborhoods of Belmont, Crotona, and West Farms, it is the home of the Bronx Little Italy and the renowned Bronx Zoo.

Battalion 18Organized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 25
Battalion 18Renumberedas Battalion 19 (temporary) 1903with Ladder 25
Battalion 18Temporary120 E 120th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 14, former Battalion 12
Battalion 18Disbanded 1904
Battalion 18Reorganized2283 Jerome Ave, Bronx 1904with Combination Engine 75
Battalion 18Disbanded 1909
Battalion 18Reorganized2504 Webster Ave, Bronx 1909with Engine 48, former Battalion 26
Battalion 18New Station925 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1932with Engine 45
Battalion 18Relocated927 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1974with Ladder 58
Battalion 18-2Organized925 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1965with Engine 45
Battalion 18-2Disbandedto organize Battalion 56 1967
 
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Battalion 18 originally covered The Bronx to the north of Crotona, Morrisania and Highbridge, and to the west from the Bronx River to the Westchester County line. It was split in 1930 by Battalion 19. A second section was established in 1965, which became Battalion 56 in 1967, remaining in service until 1989. With the neighborhoods of Belmont, Crotona, and West Farms, it is the home of the Bronx Little Italy and the renowned Bronx Zoo.

Battalion 18Organized205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 25
Battalion 18Renumberedas Battalion 19 (temporary) 1903with Ladder 25
Battalion 18Temporary120 E 120th St, Manhattan 1903with Ladder 14, former Battalion 12
Battalion 18Disbanded 1904
Battalion 18Reorganized2283 Jerome Ave, Bronx 1904with Combination Engine 75
Battalion 18Disbanded 1909
Battalion 18Reorganized2504 Webster Ave, Bronx 1909with Engine 48, former Battalion 26
Battalion 18New Station925 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1932with Engine 45
Battalion 18Relocated927 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1974with Ladder 58
Battalion 18-2Organized925 E Tremont Ave, Bronx 1965with Engine 45
Battalion 18-2Disbandedto organize Battalion 56 1967

Companies in Battalion 18

1904 - 1905Battalion 18E43cE48E68cE69cE75cE79
1905 - 1906Battalion 18E43cE48E68E69cE75cE79E81
1906 - 1907Battalion 18E43cE52E68E69cE75cE79E81
1907 - 1908Battalion 18E43cE52E68E75cE79E81L33
1908 - 1909Battalion 18E43E52E68E75cE81L33L36
1909 - 1913Battalion 18E43E48E52E68E75cE79E81L33L36L37
1913 - 1915Battalion 18E43cE48E52E68E75cE79E81L33L37L46L49
1915 - 1927Battalion 18E43E48E52E68E75cE79E81L33L37L46L49
1927 - 1930Battalion 18E43E48E52E68E75E79E81L33L37L46L49
1930 - 1937Battalion 18E45E46E48E79E88E96L27L37L38
1937 - 1947Battalion 18E42E45E46E48E88E96cL27L38
1948 - 1951Battalion 18E42E45E46E48E88E96L27L38R3
1951 - 1952Battalion 18E42E45E46E48E88E96L27L38
1952 - 1956Battalion 18E42E45E46E48E88E96L27L38R3
1956 - 1966Battalion 18E45E46E48E88E96L27L38
1966 - 1968Battalion 18E45E46E48E88E96L27L38L54
1968 - 1969Battalion 18E45E46E46-2E48E88E96L27L38L54
1969 - 1970Battalion 18E45E46E48E88E88-2TCU512L27L38
1970 - 1971Battalion 18E45E46E48E88E88-2TCU512L27L27-2L38
1971 - 1972Battalion 18E45E48E88E88-2TCU512L38
1972 - 1974Battalion 18E45E48E88L38
1974 - 1976Battalion 18E45E48E88L38L58S1
1976 - 1979Battalion 18E45E48E88L38L58
1979 - 1981Battalion 18E45E48E88L38L58
1981 - 1987Battalion 18E45E48E88L38L56L58
1987 - 1989Battalion 18E45E88L38L58
1989 - Battalion 18E45E48E88L38L56L58
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Great sharp eyed catch! Sometimes the rows on the spreadsheet get misaligned. Thanks!
L56 moved in with E48 in 1981, in the process moving from BC56 to BC18.
They returned to BC56 with E48 in 1987.
Definitely wasn't calling you on it. Thought maybe it was a strange arrangement like some of the administrative districts or like B60 didn't have any admin companies.
 
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Definitely wasn't calling you on it. Thought maybe it was a strange arrangement like some of the administrative districts or like B60 didn't have any admin companies.
fdhistorian... I never even thought of it that way. It seemed strange to me also since they were both quartered together. The odd balls are usual like when 135 was at 319 for 4 months.
319 is in the 14 & 46
135 is in the 13 & 51

It was funny when the chiefs came to take a mark. They were lined up across from firehouse....
 
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