Engine 270/Squad 270/Ladder 125/Division 13  firehouses    Richmond Hills, Queens
     Engine 170 organized 86-40 122nd Street former quarters volunteer Columbia Hose Company 1         1907
     Engine 170 became Engine 270                                                                                                      1913
     Engine 270 new firehouse 91-45 121st Street w/Ladder 125                                                             1913
     Engine 270 became Squad 270                                                                                                       1998
     Ladder 75 organized 91-45 121st Street former quarters volunteer Richmond Engine Company 1        1907
     Ladder 75 moved 91-62 111th Street at Hose 2                                                                               1912
     Ladder 75 became Ladder 125                                                                                                        1913
     Ladder 125 new firehouse 91-45 121st Street w/Engine 270                                                             1913
     Ladder 125 moved 159-06 Union Turnpike at Engine 315                                                                  1953
     Division 13 located at 91-45 121st Street                                                                                1953-present
     
     "The Columbia Fire Department, was organized in 1893, and manned by volunteers. The original wooden firehouse was located on the west side of Willow (122nd) Street between Jamaica and Hillside Avenues. The brick building was erected in 1902.
     86-40 122nd Street - Columbia Hose 1/Columbia Ladder 1  - original firehouse and second firehouse - built 1893 and 1901, respectively  -  brick firehouse became original quarters of FDNY Engine 170 (270) and remains standing:
     
     
     Before telephones, a whistle would alert the volunteers. The first volunteer to arrive at the firehouse took hold of the hose cart and dragged it out. Others would hold on while the cart was driven the shortest route to the fire, through farmland and backyards, trampling over flowerbeds...The Columbia Fire Department and the Richmond Hill Exempt Volunteer Fireman's Association was considered one of the best organizations in the country."
     - from "Images of America: Richmond Hill") 
 Engine 170 firehouse 1910: 
     
86-40 122nd Street former firehouse current use:
     
     
91-45 121st Street Engine 270 new firehouse model:
     
91-45 121st Street: 
     
     
     
     
     
     
Engine 270 1938 Ahrens Fox 1000 GPM pumper:
     
Engine 270 1946 WLF 750 GPM pumper:
     
Engine 270 1958 Mack 750 GPM pumper:
    
     
Squad 270:
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Division 13:
     
     
Squad 270:
     
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f74xATBK5iw
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7zc9Mo8Etw 
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlQ1V3AksW0
Emily Trevor Mary B Warren Medal - FF Gregory D Haynes, Detailed to Squad 270, Queens Box 33-5004, March 5, 1999:
     
Thomas F. Dougherty Medal - Lt James L Earl, Squad 270, Queens Box 22-8943, June 3, 1999:
     

Engine 270 LODD:
     
     Lt Herman G. Berny, Engine 270, Box 33-8485, 100-07 101st Street, October 15, 1972
     
     Never forget.
 
Richmond Hill neighborhood:
     - The formation of Richmond Hill came about as a result of the 1869 purchase of the Lefferts and Welling farms by one Albon Platt Man, a prominent New York attorney.  
     - The town name 'Richmond Hill' is either from a town in England or it might be inspired by an architect of the time named Edward Richmond. (Incidentally, Richmond Hill was the name given to the 138 foot hill which stands north of Metropolitan Ave. on 116th Street where a water tank now stands. 
     
http://www.richmondhillhistory.org/quickinfo.html
     http://forgotten-ny.com/2007/02/richmond-hill-queens/
     http://queens.about.com/od/photogalleries/ss/richmond-hill.htm
     
     
     