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Was there ever a ladder company station in the truck less triangle?
A lot of it was 1st Due & some 2nd Due from Seigel St back then .....Box 779 Myrtle Ave & Broadway is the center of the Triangle & 108 is still 1st Due there from Union Ave......Myrtle & Broadway was also the reigning K2 Capital... https://thebridgebk.com/k2-corner-why-toxic-drug-thrives-brooklyn/The truck less triangle was created when Ladder 108 moved from Siegel street to union Avenue in 1971. Most if not all of that area was 1rst due territory for 108
A lot of it was 1st Due & some 2nd Due from Seigel St back then .....Box 779 Myrtle Ave & Broadway is the center of the Triangle & 108 is still 1st Due there from Union Ave......Myrtle & Broadway was also the reigning K2 Capital... https://thebridgebk.com/k2-corner-why-toxic-drug-thrives-brooklyn/
the elevated tracks over broadway in conjunction with the myrtle ave elevated tracks (which cross perpindicular) creates a strange darkness at that intersection even during daytime hours.A lot of it was 1st Due & some 2nd Due from Seigel St back then .....Box 779 Myrtle Ave & Broadway is the center of the Triangle & 108 is still 1st Due there from Union Ave......Myrtle & Broadway was also the reigning K2 Capital... https://thebridgebk.com/k2-corner-why-toxic-drug-thrives-brooklyn/
I’ve said this before ,and I say it again …. worked in that area for years , it’s a very engine heavy area , many single engine companies from the late 1800’s …..the hose drawn days...the BFD DAYS. When single engine companies where placed very close to each other. Lets say a horse drawn engines can only run full speed for say , 15 blocks. (I’m guessing here , don’t really know the answer to that ). So firehouse especially engine where placed very close to each other. So , say an engine every 10 blocks or so. That’s also why there are so many single engine companies in norther Brooklyn & lower Manhattan . There are about 4 or 5 trucks with very respectable response time into the “The triangle” …under 5 mins. 108 , 124 , 102, 111 , 112. all very close. There are truck companies in eastern Queens and Staten Island with response time over 8 + min to first due boxes...second due even way longer. In “The Triangle“ its not uncommon for the first and second due trucks to arrive just seconds apart… both under 5 mins.I am not from New York City but that area of Brooklyn seems to be very busy, not having a Ladder company in that area seems to be dangerous for the Citizens and also for the Firefighters. I am surprised that the Commissoner, or the Chief of Dept. who came up through the ranks over the years haven't pushed for a truck in that area. I was in a house with an Engine and a Truck until they dispanded the Truck due to a Tax law called Prop 2 and a half. In the year that followed the City had seven deaths in the still area of the truck that was out of service. The Somerville Mass. Fire Dept. also lost two Engines to that supposedly tax cut. I can't imagine how many lives could have been saved in that area of Brooklyn if there was a Truck assigned to that areaIve