I believe these two are in Queens, not Brooklyn.Staten Island:
Richmond Engine Co. 1
Oceanic Hook & Ladder Co. 1
Bronx:
Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Co. 1
Brooklyn:
Gerritsen Beach Fire Dept.
Point Breeze Fire Dept.
Rockaway Point Fire Dept.
Queens:
Broad Channel Fire Dept.
West Hamilton Beach Fire Dept.
Volunteer Fire Dept. of Roxbury
All are active. I think this is a complete list of currently active VFDs in NYC.
You're right, of course. Doh!I believe these two are in Queens, not Brooklyn.
Point Breeze Fire Dept.
Rockaway Point Fire Dept.
First, I don't think the city could close that house due to how isolated it is and the response times that would entail. Second, I don't think there is the volunteer base available even if it did happen. I hear the Edgewater Volunteers are barely still active.Does anyone know if E70/L53 on city island would ever become a volunteer company if the city decided to close that firehouse.
A quint in City Island? Do you mean when they strapped a ground ladder over the hose bed to fool the local citizenry? Not sure the FDNY ever had any quints in front line service.
City Island did have a quint a long while back prior to 53 Truck going back there. It might have been an old Mack that the shops put together. A picture of it sitting outside their quarters has been on this site a few times.A quint in City Island? Do you mean when they strapped a ground ladder over the hose bed to fool the local citizenry? Not sure the FDNY ever had any quints in front line service.
Every resident of NYC is entitled to being protected by fully staff companies which thier hard earned taxed dollars pay for.City Island no matter how small deserves a fully manned E & T for the NYC Taxpayers who reside there.....anything less is a scam.
You are Correct ! ......smoke & mirrors & still less manning .Squirt = box beam with an escape ladder hardly qualifies as an aerial ladder. It is a clever trick to try and demonstrate that the company has both laddering and elevated stream capability. I suppose better than nothing but a scam nonetheless.
Binghamton, NY pretty much the same ... 2 Quints Operate as stand-alone Engine Co.'s Q.2, Q.3, 1 TL at FD H.Q, Downtown w/Rescue 1 ,( a Squad Engine), around town - Eng.1, Eng.4, Eng,6. Reserve Eng.5 @ H.Q. (Manned during Multiples). Multiples involve Mutual Aid: Johnson City (Small Dept.), Town of Vestal, (Larger/ Vol.), 5 Mile Pt. (Rescue & Truck/Vol.), Towns of Binghamton & Conklin, (Vol. Dept.s w/3-4 Rigs Each)."3511", I remember that as well. It was an American LaFrance pumper with a 35' (?) ladder on the roof
Nothing like the above photo posted by "Engine 13".
I know in the City of Milford, Ct., they operate two Quints (Quint 4 and Quint 6). But those two companies operate as two individual ENGINE COMPANIES. They respond to calls as a single engine company in their own response area and they are housed with another separate engine company, Quint 4 w/Engine 3, and Quint 6 w/Engine 5.
I haven't talked to anybody from there in awhile but last I knew the Quints had a 4th firefighters assigned, while the other Engines have 3 firefighters.
At times, if needed the Quints may use their ladder as an addition to their Tower Ladder in service.
They are NOT used to replace the Tower Ladder Co they have in service.
I do know that the Milford Fire Dept is one of three fire departments in Connecticut given a Class 1 ISO rating, with 1 being the highest and 10 the lowest. That number has a large impact on insurance rates, especially for businesses.