jbendick
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On Oct. 28, 1968 I worked my very 1st tour in Eng. 96 in the Bronx. According to the Book of Rules and Regulations ( Dept, Bible), Proby's are to wear their uniform to work. This was the start of several miscues. After checking the rig and tools, I was put on Assistant House Watch. 96 responded on 2600,2800 and some 3000 boxes. Everything was good until a 2800 box came in. Of course I miscounted it. It seemed that no one else counted the bells. We responded and it was MFA. Upon returning to quarters I learned how not to dismount the rig. I must have made some sight landing on my ass on Story Ave. We had a bunch of runs mostly MFAs and rubbish. While we were running around we missed a 1st due job on Westchester Ave. Finally we responded 2nd due to a 1st due job on Story Ave. We took our masks still in the box to the front of the building.. At the time, the masks were carried in the box. At the Rock we were taught to put the Face piece on one corner of the lid and the helmet on the other. Reach into the box and open the tank. Grabbing the shoulder straps, you take the mask out of the box and place it in front of you. Look behind you and swing the mask onto your shoulder. Then we took the spider face piece and put it on our face and adjusted . Finally take the rubber hose in your hand and put your palm over the coupling. As I was starting to test Rich yells put the F--king thing on and lets go. Back at quarters I got through the dishes without breaking any. At about 4AM I went up to the bunkroom. I was amazed that the guys were counting the bells in their sleep. As bells started the snoring stopped. The snoring would start up again if we didn't go. So much for my first night and thank God I didn't have to go in the next night!