68jk09 said:It was built for 283..SQ*4.. DV*15 & a Dept Ambulance ....i would think since it was being built at the height of the FDNY War Years maybe a plan for new or relocated LAD ?
They could use one there for sure.
68jk09 said:It was built for 283..SQ*4.. DV*15 & a Dept Ambulance ....i would think since it was being built at the height of the FDNY War Years maybe a plan for new or relocated LAD ?
fdhistorian said:Looking at the firehouse bays, it seems likely that tandem parking was necessary in many cases when companies were temporarily doubled up.
Ladder 139 was slated for Corona (289) in Queens (138 instead)wfd444 said:what about ladders 139 and 141?
811 said:Also notable, fireboat Engine Company numbers E85 and E232, were later re-used by Land Engine Companies, both housed in Tin Houses, and later disbanded in Bronx and Brooklyn. Engines 43 and 66 were also fireboat numbers later used by Bronx land companies.
guitarman314 said:Engines 326, 327 & 328 were former 2nd sections of Engines 245, 246 & 264.
Ladder 27-2 was organized at old 46 on 176th.EdMc said:Thank you for that list fdhistorian. A lot history and stories there. A crazy note, I'm not sure if it still is but 58 Truck administrative district for BI remained the same from when they were 27-2, which is their now third alarm response area.
memory master said:FD Historian, with regard to E326 becoming E251, was that when 251 was quartered in Brooklyn by the Wallabout Market area or when it was planned to open in 1952 out in Glen Oaks, Queens?
Thank you for the clarification Sir.fdhistorian said:memory master said:FD Historian, with regard to E326 becoming E251, was that when 251 was quartered in Brooklyn by the Wallabout Market area or when it was planned to open in 1952 out in Glen Oaks, Queens?
Engine 251 left Wallabout Market in 1941, moving to Clymer Street with 211.
In 1944, they moved with 211 to Hooper Street, then they were disbanded in 1946.
In 1952, Engine 326 in Brooklyn was disbanded and Engine 251 was reorganized on the same day in Queens.
There are Units that have never moved that do BI in their Second & Third Alarm response area.EdMc said:Thank you for that list fdhistorian. A lot history and stories there. A crazy note, I'm not sure if it still is but 58 Truck administrative district for BI remained the same from when they were 27-2, which is their now third alarm response area.
lucky said:I don't remember a batt. 34-2. Our company went from the 34 to the 57 when it was formed. I don't remember the 2nd section having a BI district. We used to do BI in the units that had fallen behind. It made for some long runs back to our response area.