I would like to pass on to you a little history on FDNY's 59th Battalion which has been passed on to us by Retired FDNY Dispatcher Herb Eysser - UAF Staff.
The 59 Battalion was OPENED and CLOSED Twice within a TWENTY-YEAR PERIOD.
The first 59 Battalion was organized in the quarters of Engine 275 in South Jamaica Queens on June 17, 1970, only to be closed on July 4, 1975.
The 59 Battalion was organized again in the quarters of Engine 319 in Middle Village Queens on July 1, 1984, only to be CLOSED again on November 29, 1989.
Queens has the same number of Battalions TODAY as they did in "1930" - 95 Years Ago
The 59 Battalion was OPENED and CLOSED Twice within a TWENTY-YEAR PERIOD.
The first 59 Battalion was organized in the quarters of Engine 275 in South Jamaica Queens on June 17, 1970, only to be closed on July 4, 1975.
The 59 Battalion was organized again in the quarters of Engine 319 in Middle Village Queens on July 1, 1984, only to be CLOSED again on November 29, 1989.
Queens has the same number of Battalions TODAY as they did in "1930" - 95 Years Ago