nfd2004 said:3511 said:Great traditions in Emgine 17. If I am not mistaken it was the busiest company in the city for much of the early 20th century.
"3511", yes Eng 17 was one of the busiest during those very busy years. Eng 17 would team up with Eng 28, Lad 11, Lad 18, and the 4th Battalion in the Lower East Side. Aves A, B, C, and D and everything in between kept those companies right up with the best of them. It was the South Bronx of Manhattan.
guitarman314 said:I don't know if it was a chief's bay but Engine 37's old quarters at 503 W. 126th st. had a bay door at the right rear that went to Amsterdam Ave.
Must've been running with two Ward LaFrances: #1 was a 1952 (#2969) with a ragtop canopy and #2 was a 1954 (#3451) Civil Defense C.D. 41JOR176 said:guitarman314 said:I don't know if it was a chief's bay but Engine 37's old quarters at 503 W. 126th st. had a bay door at the right rear that went to Amsterdam Ave.
Gman, I saw E37 pulling into Qtrs from the Amsterdam Ave side in the late 50's,one of the few firehouses I ever saw like that.