Many of the areas of the Bronx that were burned out in the 60's and 70's, and saw a mass exodus of people have now rebounded back. Take a look at some of the workload of Bronx companies over the years:
In 1968 E082 was the busiest engine in the city (all 5 boros) with 9111 runs. E050 was running 6121 runs in 1968. ONLY ten years later, E073, E082, E050, E060, and E041 saw their runs drop by nearly half. By the end of this ten year period the Bronx Fire Wave had shifted up the Grand Concourse and Companies in and around the 19th Battalion exploded with runs and heavy fire activity. The numbers and percentages in the below table are astonishing.
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By 1986 - ( see below chart) 15 years after E082 was number one in the city, they had dropped to 44th place in runs, E050 had dropped to 55th place. In 1968, Fire activity was so heavy that E085 was created and placed in E082 quarters and E041 and E050 had second sections added. By 1986 E085, E041-2, and E050-2 were all gone leaving the original units to pick up all the work in their first due areas, and they were still 44th and 55th and 58th in runs citywide. The housing stock had been obliterated and the people left the area.
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Amazingly, just 4 years after the data in the above chart, E082 was back up to 5th busiest in runs in the whole city. E050 was back up to 8th busiest. In 2013 E050 was #5 in runs city wide with over 5500 runs. In 2019 E050 was still the 5th busiest engine in the city responding to a whopping 6500+ runs that year. Many of these runs are CFR (EMS first responder).
The year 2022 Citywide Fires, not total runs shows that 4 of the top 5 busiest engine companies for fire duty, in the city (all five boros) are in the Bronx. Another amazing observation is the relatively small first and second due response areas (number of boxes) that these Bronx Companies have. E075 has 125 first and second due boxes, E050 has 129, and E042 has 138. E290 in Brooklyn has 308 first and second due boxes and E257 in Brooklyn has 322.
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So in conclusion, yes it has been very interesting to watch fire activity shift, companies drop significantly in workload, other companies soared, only to see some of those companies like E082 and E050 rebound again as the South Bronx was rebuilt and people repopulated this areas.