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Sorry Ray, I don't remember who was supplying the Satellite, but I don't remember seeing the Superpumper on Trinity Place
According to the Alex Donchin book, "FIRST DUE", this was a 3rd alarmer on March 26, 1960. "Fire was in rear of a a heavily stocked warehouse had been touched off by burglars who rifled safe." Box 372 @Flushing & Bedford Aves., back then, response could've been E211, E209 & E230 with L102, L119 & Bn 35.raybrag said:Just to provethat old farts never forget, back in October of 2011, I posted a comment that I remembered '53 Ford chief cars, but hadn't found a good picture of one. Well, success! (The Mack C ain't bad, either.) Thanks to Bill Noonan:
I did not live in the neighborhood but had many friends there back in the early '60s....i lived nearby in Wooodhaven a short bus ride on Jamaica Av......do you remember a Cop named Al Plummer who had a traffic post on Atlantic & Pennsylvania....he was a big FDNY Buff & spent time in 107's qtrs when they were still on New Jersey Av.....how about a young guy who rode w/107 back then & later became a Transit Cop ?.....as you know back then before 175 & 193 107 was 2nd Due down Pennsylvania Av to the Belt Pkwy but it was mostly farms & dumps below Linden Blvd. where Starret City is today.auxlteng225 said:68jk09 Chief. Yes you hit it right on the head. That picture brings back memories. There is a good chance that you might have seen me at that job or others in that area. E225 was most likely first due there with E290 and E233 from Hull St filling it out and L103 second due truck. On scene I wore a Midwestern Canvas truck coat black and a New yorker helmet, also black. A home made tin front piece. Height around 5-11. That was the beginning of our war years. I was thirty years old at the time. Did you live in the neighbor hood ? I lived on Belmont Ave. between Warwick and Ashford Streets across from PS 158, home box 1776.