To add some more famous Bronx boxes, how about for Engine 46 - 2781 = Claremont Pkwy & Webster Ave, 2782= Claremont & Washington, 2783= Claremont & Third Ave. For Eng 42 you might think of 2780= Walton & Rockwood St. Even in those days for Eng 43 = 2991= Cedar Ave & Sedgwick Ave. This box was noted for many multiple alarm fires long before the state park & housing development were built. Eng 48 & 75 could share 3341 = Grand Concouse & East 188 St or its neighbors - 3355= Valentine Ave & East Fordham Rd & also 4796= Grand Concourse & East Fordham Rd. For 48 - 3370 East Fordham Rd & Webster Ave. But what about the first ERS box in the Bronx - 4744 @ Park Ave & St. Paul's Pl for 50 Eng.
In those days if you were out riding & you heard a 4500 box (4521+) on City Island you always started out in that direct. City Is was not noted as a false alarm area, but was also good for a few multiple alarms per year. Remember back in the late 60's & 70's the area North of Fordham Rd was still a strong stable community. The work was to the south, mostly south of the Cross Bronx Expwy. But remember "Those were the days my friends!"
In those days if you were out riding & you heard a 4500 box (4521+) on City Island you always started out in that direct. City Is was not noted as a false alarm area, but was also good for a few multiple alarms per year. Remember back in the late 60's & 70's the area North of Fordham Rd was still a strong stable community. The work was to the south, mostly south of the Cross Bronx Expwy. But remember "Those were the days my friends!"