Logos, Patches & Pride — FDNY Style
The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) has a deep heritage of pride and traditions.www.fireapparatusmagazine.com
Yes it would. Quite a few of those company patches were designed in the late 70’s and early 80’s thus as time goes on the stories on how and why the unique company logo was chosen begins to fade.It would be neat if someone made a book of all the patches/company logos with the saying and there meanings.
How interesting!I was a firefighter in Tower Ladder 18 from 1977 to 1984. The firehouse is on Pitt Street, and it looks, very much like a castle or Fort. When I was a firefighter, their Engine 17 and Battalion 4. A few years back Engine 17 was closed, and Engine 15 was moved into the Pitt St. Firehouse from their form Firehouse on Henry Street. only a few block away. "Fort Pitt" is large firehouse as I was originally built for Engine 17, Tower Ladder 18, Battalion 4 and Squad 5. But squad 5 was closed before there fire house was opened. Here is a photo of the member of Engine 17, TL-18 & Battalion 4 in 1978. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
Hey Cap, it seems so odd that Broome St was opened in 1939 and then a mere 34 years later Pitt St firehouse was opened. Broome St sat vacant and was used for movies and TV shows well into the late 90's. In FDNY there are firehouses still open that have been open over 125 years. Any idea why the job chose to replace a 34 year old firehouse?I was a firefighter in Tower Ladder 18 from 1977 to 1984. The firehouse is on Pitt Street, and it looks, very much like a castle or Fort. When I was a firefighter, their Engine 17 and Battalion 4. A few years back Engine 17 was closed, and Engine 15 was moved into the Pitt St. Firehouse from their form Firehouse on Henry Street. only a few block away. "Fort Pitt" is large firehouse as I was originally built for Engine 17, Tower Ladder 18, Battalion 4 and Squad 5. But squad 5 was closed before there fire house was opened. Here is a photo of the member of Engine 17, TL-18 & Battalion 4 in 1978. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.
W 37th St was built in 1860 by volunteer Valley Forge Engine 46.My former unit Engine 26 at W. 37 St. is the oldest ACTIVE firehouse in the FDNY. I was always told it was built in 1860 and has been in continuous use ever since. The only exception I know about is the fire was being renovated on and about the WTC 9-11Attack. The Henry Street firehouse of Engine 15 was closed because the foundations was cracked during construction of the adjoining NEW "Henry Street Settlement House"
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired.