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SOME MORE ON CHIEF HALLIGAN......http://nycfire.net/forums/index.php/topic,15109.0.html
3511 said:FF Vincent Albanese did do "38 in 38". Appointed in about 1966 when the house was going nuts. Worked there into the next century.
Passed away after only a brief retirement. Commissioner Cassano allowed 38'S rig to leave the city to carry Vinny to his funeral on Long Island.
Leo Fracassi'S grandson works in that house today.
They always go back to Belmont Avenue.
And L38 probably the only rig left in the city to still have a bell. The same one moved from rig to rig for decades.
A lotta legends from/in that house.
mack said:Could not find anything about a Water Tower 7 unit being organized at Richardson Street. Engine 229 was in a relatively new firehouse at 246 Frost Street built for them when organized in 1890. Maybe the plan for the Richardson Street firehouse in 1915 was to organize a new truck company, a new water tower company, relocate Division 11 (which was quartered alone), and keep Engine 229 at Frost Street.
Water towers were critical assets at major fires from the late 1800s until ladder pipes in the 1950s and later the tower ladders in the 1960s. There were no other water towers located in Brooklyn or Queens other than Water Tower 6 in Downtown Brooklyn.
The locations of FDNY water tower units in 1915 were:
Unit Boro Company Location
Water Tower 1 Manhattan Engine 31 Lower Manhattan
Water Tower 2 Manhattan Ladder 3 Lower Manhattan
Water Tower 3 Manhattan Ladder 21 then Ladder 24 Midtown
Water Tower 4 Manhattan Ladder 26 Uptown
Water Tower 5 not organized until 1932
Water Tower 6 Brooklyn Ladder 118 Downtown Brooklyn
Water Tower 7 not organized
3511 said:The WTs shared crews or had detailed FF'S man them. They required chauffeurs qualified to drive tractor trailers and the tiller, hence usually quartered with truck co's. Some of the truck companies had been double companies (WT4/L26) and had room for the rig. Not a stand alone unit. There was never a helmet shield for WT#. They had no assigned 1st alarm boxes but only went on multiple alarms or when special called.
mack said:Engine 31 disbanded 1977
fltpara16 said:Does the City still own this building? What is it utilized for now? A shame such a beautiful firehouse is no longer in use.