I recently found a video of interviews with firefighters of the city of Stamford, CT Fire Rescue Department(SFRD), with archive black and white footage of the Stamford FD dating back to the late 1970's and early-mid 1980's.(The peak-End of the "War Years" for New York and many New England and Northeastern U.S. citiese
Stamford, CT is currently the 4th largest city in the state of Connecticut and is located about 25 miles from New York City in Fairfield County on the Long Island Sound.
Back when the footage was shot, the Stamford FD operated out of 5 Fire Stations, with an apparatus fleet of 5 Engines, 4 Trucks, 1 Squad, 1 Rescue, and 1 Deputy Chief per shift. Today, the SFRD operates out of 7 Fire Stations, and shares quarters with 2 volunteer fire departments in the northern areas of the city, with an apparatus fleet of 9 Engines(including 2 Quints), 3 Trucks, 1 Rescue, and 1 Deputy Chief per shift.
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Stamford, CT is currently the 4th largest city in the state of Connecticut and is located about 25 miles from New York City in Fairfield County on the Long Island Sound.
Back when the footage was shot, the Stamford FD operated out of 5 Fire Stations, with an apparatus fleet of 5 Engines, 4 Trucks, 1 Squad, 1 Rescue, and 1 Deputy Chief per shift. Today, the SFRD operates out of 7 Fire Stations, and shares quarters with 2 volunteer fire departments in the northern areas of the city, with an apparatus fleet of 9 Engines(including 2 Quints), 3 Trucks, 1 Rescue, and 1 Deputy Chief per shift.
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